Topic: SQL*Plus and PL/SQL >> how to retrive time of record insertion
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| Title: how to retrive time of record insertion |
| suchita |
Posted: Jan 05, 2008 06:24:22 AM |
Total Post: 1
Joined: Jan, 2008
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| Can anyone tell me how to retrive the time when the record was inserted if the table doesn't have date column. |
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Babu |
| Posted: Jan 05, 2008 06:52:45 AM | |
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Joined: Oct, 2007
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1. You can use flash back
2. You can use database trigger before inserting
Babu
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Mohammed Taj |
| Posted: Jan 05, 2008 09:39:59 AM | |
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Joined: Jul, 2007
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1. USE AUDIT OPTION
2. IF TABLE CONTENT DATE COLUMN THEN YOU CAN CHECK WHEN ROWS IS INSERTED(DATE COLUMN NOT BE NULL).
REGARDS
TAJ
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