"Foelz.Frank" wrote:
> 
> TNX for your answers.
> 
> What I need is exactly what Oracle doesn't support. Logging "who" changed
> "what" in a
> special area of our database.
> 
> I think triggering the events will be much more specific and more easy to
> change.
> 
> In case all our applications use the same database and user, I am trying to
> check out
> what application is changing monitored tables (i.e. c:\app\userapp\app.exe
> is changing
> table1).
> What do you think of that ??
> 
> greets
> 
> > Frank <

dbms_application_info + triggers.

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