Is there any way to identify which records in a SQL database were 'read'
and by whom? Thanks.
Message posted via http://www.droptable.comBy "read", do you mean returned by a query or involved in a query
computation? Even in a modestly large system, that could be tens of millions
of rows per day. That said, there is perhaps a method to extract this
information from a SQL Profiler event.
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> Is there any way to identify which records in a SQL database were 'read'
> and by whom? Thanks.
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