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I have an application (dotnet core 1.1, C#) with 5 main entities, each stored in it's own table. I would like to have one master table who persists all the changes with the following columns:

  • UserId (who made the change)
  • DateModified
  • Entity (which entity was changed)
  • EntityId (id of the entity changed)
  • NewValue
  • OldValue

What is the best approach for this problem? Doing this all manually seems like an aweful lot of work.

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  • You write a method for that and use that method. Logging seems like a good candidate for that, because you just specify custom output and you are done.
    – FCin
    Jun 25, 2018 at 7:50
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    Look at this Jun 25, 2018 at 7:59

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Different ways you can achieve this . you can create logging framework using NLog or Serilog libraries.

Since you have very few entities my opinion is to create an ActionFilter and use that to log the details into the master table.

 public class LogAttribute : IActionFilter
 {
  public LogAttribute()
  {

  }

  public void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext context)
  {

  }

  public void OnActionExecuted(ActionExecutedContext context)
  {
    // save details to master table
  }
}

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