Hi,
 
I'm supporting an instance of RT, and have a requirement to log all queries 
made in RT by our users, including all terms used to create the query. 
 
I can capture the terms used in Simple Searches as part of a POST request 
within the Apache logs, so that problem is solved.
 
But I can't find any mechanism for logging the terms used to build more complex 
queries in the Query Builder. I've turned on the Statement log, and all other 
logging, at 'info' level. However, RT still doesn't capture the information I 
need. The only place I've found this information stored at all is within the 
a_session longblob in the sessions table on the database - but it's not that 
nice to extract the individual terms from that. I've also looked on the Wiki 
and the forums without luck.
 
Is there anything I'm missing here, or will this involve some customisation? 
 
I'm using version 3.8.9, on a MySQL version 5.1.52.


Many thanks in advance,

Guy

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