When a developer wants to change a table it helps if
we know who is using it. Sometimes there are applications
that use tables that belong to other applications
and nobody remembers. Than we change the table
and KABOOM 
(as expressed by the Martian that
Bugs Bunny fought and of course according 
to the application people
an earth shuttering KABOOM :-) ).

We need idea how to do it. We thought about auditing
of writing a trigger that will log each access to the
table but we fear the overhead.

Any suggestions, ideas, whatever are welcome.

TIA

Yechiel Adar
Mehish

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