ERCoreBusinessLogic has audit trails. You can subclass ERCAuditTrailHandler to customize it. You specify the subclass with a property:

er.corebusinesslogic.ERCAuditTrailClassName=your.app.AuditTrailHandler

It's very nice. Auditing happens automatically whenever save changes is called via the magic of the NSNotificationCenter. I would go with this route personally.

If you want to inject custom logic into your submit method, you can hide the page buttons and supply your own buttons using a ERDBranchDelegate on your nextPageDelegate. Doing that should display your custom buttons via the ERDActionBar. Either that, or you can inject a custom Confirm page using the inspectConfirmConfigurationName rhs key. Then I think you can supply the logic in a confirm delegate.

Ramsey


On Sep 14, 2010, at 12:56 PM, Tim Worman wrote:

I'm using ERModernDirectToWeb to re-implement some admin parts of my existing application. One of the criteria I have is that under certain circumstances I need to log saved changes for audit reasons. I don't have to do it all the time so I need to interrupt in there with some branching logic.

The objects in question will be EO's so I thought about having the EO's themselves track the changes. The problem with that is that I really only want this auditing happening when accessing these EO's from the D2W admin interface. There are other processes that make changes to these EO's where I do not want the auditing.

Does anyone have some suggestions or pointers about where I can look to implement something like this?

Tim Worman
UCLA GSE&IS



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