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We are looking to log changes that are made to some internal
forms. There are a number of fields on a page and there is no telling what
someone might change at any given moment. What we were thinking of doing was creating
an object on page load that would hold all of the incoming values and then when
they update the page create an object with all of the outgoing values. We’d
then pass them to a CFC that would compare the differences and write to a log
the page, record number, changes (on row per change), time and username of the
person making the change. I KNOW this can’t be an original thought or even an
original approach. I’m wondering how others deal with this issue and what
resources or postings for this kind of thing might be out there. Any advice or
recommendations greatly appreciated. Bob ____________________________________________________ Bob
Flynn Associate Director of Information Systems
Technology Systems & Accounting Graduate Programs http://sagp.kelley.indiana.edu/
[email] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Indiana University Macromedia
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- [CFCDev] logging form changes Flynn, Robert E
- RE: [CFCDev] logging form changes Dawson, Michael
- RE: [CFCDev] logging form changes Flynn, Robert E
- RE: [CFCDev] logging form changes Dawson, Michael
- RE: [CFCDev] logging form changes Flynn, Robert E
- RE: [CFCDev] logging form changes Dawson, Michael
- Re: [CFCDev] logging form changes Peter J. Farrell
