b) it already has a date/time stamp in the audit fieldsmaybe test_results requires a date_time() stamp for reviewed_by_clinician_when or reviewed_when
It just dawned on me that auditing's date/time stamp would be set because the record will have been updated as a result of having been reviewed_by_clinician. However the information about when the clinician had set that flag would not be part of the "active" row, it would be over in the audited table. I guess that will satisfy auditing requirements. I just didn't know if it creates extra overhead for the audit log to have to be accessed when you want to know when something happened.
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