This article explores one of the features (of SQL server 2008 and higher) of providing the change tracking abilities i.e. what data has changed.
Introduction and background
Change tracking which means tracking the changes in data is an important need of modern day applications and especially the enterprise systems. Change tracking addresses the needs to query the changes to data and the access (security) information associated with the data changes, precisely the nature of change and who did it. The popular mechanism of implementing is by custom way i.e. addition of following columns in each of the database table..
Introduction and background
Change tracking which means tracking the changes in data is an important need of modern day applications and especially the enterprise systems. Change tracking addresses the needs to query the changes to data and the access (security) information associated with the data changes, precisely the nature of change and who did it. The popular mechanism of implementing is by custom way i.e. addition of following columns in each of the database table..
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