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04/17/2005 04:28
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traceing a DB2 Table
Hi experts,
We have a table in DB2 that gut changed for some fields noticed by the user
who has access to it.
I want a way to trace the table to see who changed it OR any work around.
This table updated from a cobol program. Three users were having access to
this program. And we have restrected the access to it to one user two
months ago.
Thank you in advance.
Awaiting your fast response.
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