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From: Bob Kosman <kos_at_dtransform.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 04:11:55 GMT
Message-ID: <1103_1027224714@netnews.attbi.com>


[For Oracle 8 and beyond:]
Does anyone know of any way to detect that a row in a table has changed - that is, has been added or updated WITHOUT putting a trigger on the table? I had hoped that one of the data dictionary tuples might have such but have been able to find one.

And failing this, just how much Oracle system overhead might there be if I did put add/update/delete triggers on all the tables for which I have an interest?

Thanks.

Kos. Received on Sat Jul 20 2002 - 23:11:55 CDT

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