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  1. #1
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    Hi
    when i update the table which has 10 rows but,i update only 2 rows .
    if i want to know which rows had been upated latest.were should i see .how will i know which two rows of 10 rows were updated .

    Thanks
    lnr
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    This I think is kind of hard to know. If you are looking for such senario, then do a select on the condition and then you will for sure know what are the rows that are going to get updated and then do an update. Other way to do this is fire a before update trigger and insert the old data into a temp table before you perform any kind of update. This is my one sense at this time.

    Good luck,
    Sam
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  3. #3
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    Hi
    i want to know is there any table were i can find the latest updates .
    i was thinking the row id will indicate but it was not showing any change at all .

    Thanks
    lnreddy
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    no, no table with these changes. you will have to adopt one of sambavan's suggestions.

    d.

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    I think if you enable the auditing for the respective tables, you can see the modified information.

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    Or in 8i use logminer.

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    Hi

    I could nt catch it, what is logminer exactly .
    i want to know is there any table to check for it

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    lnreddy
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    Reddy,Sam

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