Re: Audit - Trapping Incoming Sql Statements.
From: David Trahan <dtrahan_at_tyler.ultranet.com>
Date: 1996/09/04
Message-ID: <50k6fp$poa_at_decius.ultra.net>#1/1
Date: 1996/09/04
Message-ID: <50k6fp$poa_at_decius.ultra.net>#1/1
"S.Victor" <"SMVICTOR_at_cris.com"@concentric.net> wrote:
>Hi,
> I checked the http, but couldn't find any info reg. the capturing
>of actual sql statements. It looks like your tool is providing the
>GUI Interface to the Auditing feature of Oracle.
>Anyhow Thanx. for replying.
Not entirely true. Part of the product is designed to manage built in auditing features. The user-defined auditing feature, however, is specifically designed to track changes to data - it records before and after values for modified columns which basic Oracle auditing does not. No - we do NOT capture SQL statements (use trace for that), but we do get information about who changed what columns to what values.
DaveReceived on Wed Sep 04 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST