Hi list

We have a dozen authorisation tables who are visibible for end-users and
changeable for application owners.
What our security officer wants is that he can see who changed something in
those tables (including timestamp and update statement)
Is FGA the solution for this ?
Anyone with a few tips/hints how to do this with FGA ?

thanks 




vr.gr.
Geo Kor
Sr. System Engineer I&DM Db
RDW Voertuiginformatie en -toelating 
Ict Bedrijf
Holland
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