Thanks for the response, DB logging might be the way I have to go. 
 
Oddly, StatementLog doesn't log anything when submitting a query from Query 
Builder. Doesn't even log that the database was hit at all.
 
I was equally curious about this!
 
 
-Guy

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From: rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com on behalf of Kevin Falcone
Sent: Wed 16/11/2011 16:57
To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Logging query terms in RT



On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 10:42:05AM -0000, Jeffery, Guy wrote:
>
>    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.

This would be easier to do at the database level.  It'll be too many
queries, but StatementLog will log too many queries also.

I'm curious why StatementLog isn't sufficient.

-kevin



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