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To successfully audit specific columns on a table, ensure the table name does not contain the following special characters: \ / : * ? " |
Available actions
Configure
Select a database from the list and click Configure to open the Configure Before After Data Change window where you can add, edit or remove your specific user tables for Before-After Data auditing.
Available actions
Specify tables for before and after data collection
Use Add and Remove to specify the tables for which you want to collect before and after data.
Specify which columns to audit
Use Edit to specify which columns you want to audit. You can audit all columns or individual columns that do not contain BLOB data.
Select the maximum number of rows to collect
Use Edit to select the number of rows per transaction that you want to audit from this table. For example, if you select 100 rows, the SQL Compliance Manager Agent will capture the first 100 rows of each DML transaction, and collect all column updates for each captured row. By default, the first 10 rows per DML transaction are captured.
Enable Now
Allows you to enable CLR on the instance hosting this database.
CLR is required by .NET Framework to access details about DML events on the SQL Server database. For more information, see Microsoft Books Online.
Available fields
Table Name
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Maximum Rows
Provides the maximum number of rows that the SQL Compliance Manager Agent will capture of each DML transaction.
Columns
Indicates the status of the columns associated with the audited tables. Typically, this field displays All Columns or lists the individual columns that are audited for before-and-after data.
If the audited table contains BLOB data and individual columns that are not selected, the status will display as Not Configured. SQL Compliance Manager does not support auditing BLOB data. To audit data changes on this table, click Edit and then choose the available columns that do not contain BLOB data.
Set up auditing before and after data
Auditing before and after data is an extension of DML event auditing at the table column level.
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