Nope, not auditing as in the pure essence of auditing like oracle
auditing.

But I've done the concept of pin pointing what user dropped a table
based on the DML of the dictionary tables, tab$, col$, etc.

So thats an extreme subset at best.  Besides with oracle auditing you
can audit select statements(if i remember correctly), where as logminer
only does DML against tables and with some serious investigative work
DDL against tables(which in reality is only DML against the data
dictionary).

hth, joe


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> Seriously, has anyone successfully used LogMiner for auditing
> in a production database.
> 
> Joe, your input here would be appreciated.
> 
> Jared

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