>Dear list !
>I need to audit / log several activities of users
>against the DB .
>I need to trace a user's login/logout as well as
>DML operations on certain
>tables.
>I understand that there are more than one way to
>achieve these.
>Could you please share your experiences / tricks on
>the matter. 
>Thanks a lot !
>Andrey.

Andrey,

   Really depends on the level of detail you need. If you only need to know which 
_oracle_user_ has connect and which tables s/he has modified, AUDIT is enough. If you 
want to know more (eg who was connected at the OS level, from which client or 
terminal, which row was deleted or what was modified) triggers are the only way to go 
IMHO.

Regards,

Stephane Faroult
Oriole
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