Robin, only in a recovery situation, but not to track changes consistently, what version of oracle, since in 8i days, logminer didn't support certain datatypes, etc and forget about chained, migrated rows. :)

joe


Robin Li wrote:


Hi all,

The users want to keep the old information on certain fields once an
update occurs for one (maybe two) table. I recommend to create a history
table and use trigger. And the developer says LogMiner is the idea.


I played with LogMiner once a year ago. I remember I had to specified a
start/end time to let the LogMiner to analyze the redo log. How can I do
a constant check on the logs?

What is your opinion? Has anyone done this task for tracking changes by
using LogMiner?


TIA

Robin



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