Hi John

The problem is in fact, that this only works if the customer has
licenced the Database Log functionality. Otherwise the LogDelete is
never called. In our case several customer could need the
functionality we will build - but no one of them has this licence...

However, thank you for the answer and please post again if you may
be have other ideas.

Best regards
Greetz from Switzerland
Patrick

--- In [email protected], Hans-Walter Bous
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Patrick,
> take a look at Class Application, method LogDelete. This is
performed by the kernel each time a record is deleted in a table for
which the log protocol is setup for delete.
> So if you setup this (--> Administration / Setup / Database Log)
you can be sure that you can catch every delete in the above
mentioned method.
> Best wishes
> John
>
> opussolution_pk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi everyone
>
> I want to catch every delete() on every table. Has anybody an idea
how
> I can set a hook?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Best regards
> Patrick
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