On 2003.12.08 01:49, George Leonard wrote:
> Hi there
> 
> There was a article on asktom.oracle.com a while back of a stored
> procedure/trigger extension you can add to Oracle with a  logging table
> that record when a table was added or modified or basically any object
> was altered.
> 

It's called a "database trigger on ddl event". If I'm not mistaken, the syntax is 
something like
"create or relace trigger mytrig on scott.schema after <create|drop|alter".  What is 
so important
about that article? That stuff is covered in 9i SQL reference manual.


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