I am using db2 (if you have a solution with another database, I am still interested), and am trying to identify every row that is fetched from a specific table. The solution needs to be at the database level, because I do not have access to the actual SELECT
statements that cause the fetch. I would at a minimum like to capture one or more column values into a log/table for every row that is fetched from a specific table.
Here's an example:
Table1 structure
CustNo (primary key)
CustName
Table 1 (two rows)
12345, Joe's Crab Shack
98765, Morton's The Steakhouse
Process
1) Before select, log file is empty
2) Execute: SELECT CustName from Table1 where CustNo=12345
3) After select, log file contains:
LogFile1
---------
12345
4) Execute: SELECT * from Table1
5) After select, log file contains:
LogFile1
---------
12345
12345
98765
Thank you for any advice/recommendations....
SELECT
. Best alternative would be to have users executeSP
that records information that was requested. Look at this maybe you can get some helpful info stackoverflow.com/questions/11753329/…occurredAt
timestamp, user credentials, etc. Depending on the reason for the logging, you may need to save the actual row returned (or at least specific data elements)!