http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/338183/SQL-Server-Change-Tracking-on-Table-Without-TriggeMartinaJ
>Hi Martina..
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>In this case its data changes
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>Which is the auditing table in SQL Server.
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>Thanks
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>Nick
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>>Hi Nicholas,
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>>If you mean changes in table's structure, then you need database trigger.
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>>If you mean data changes in table, then
>>- Auditing table in MS SQL Server x.y Enterprise (I did test with MS SQL 2008R enterprise).
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>>- Or own solution - trigger on table.
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>>MartinaJ
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>>>Hi
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>>>I had some SQL (which I can't find. My bad) that detected changes in tables in a database.
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>>>I used this to explore a database by putting in transactions through a front end and then seeing what had changed in the data so I could document an undocumented system
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>>>Any ideas on SQL that would do that ?
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>>>I had a quick google and couldn't find it.
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>>>Thanks
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>>>Nick