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I suddenly realized that I cannot log schema changes caused by events like DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON tablename;

I have checked this page but could not find a solution: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/triggers/ddl-events?view=sql-server-ver15

I need to log every statement that alters the database structure, is there any way you can suggest me?

You can easily reproduce this problem by running this sample script:

CREATE DATABASE [DDLTEST]
GO
USE DDLTEST
GO
CREATE TRIGGER [TRG_OGUZ_SCHEMALOG]
ON DATABASE FOR
    DDL_DATABASE_LEVEL_EVENTS
AS
    PRINT 'DDL EVENT FIRED !!'
GO
--THIS PRINTS 'DDL EVENT FIRED !!'
CREATE TABLE X(ID INT)
GO
--THIS PRINTS 'DDL EVENT FIRED !!'
CREATE TRIGGER TRG_X ON X AFTER INSERT 
AS
PRINT 'INSERT EVENT !!'
GO
--UNFORTUNATELY THIS DOES NOT PRINT 'DDL EVENT FIRED !!'
DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON X
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    There is an open issue for this. About the best you can do is upvote that and hope they get round to it (but don't hold your breath). An alternative would be to set up a permanent extended events trace to specifically capture ENABLE/DISABLE TRIGGER statements, but this would be costly because it needs to filter every single executed statement. There appear to be no separate extended events that fire for this (in particular, object_altered doesn't fire). Mar 23, 2020 at 12:05
  • Thank you for your reply, I upvoted it. But it appears we will have to monitor users some other way. Mar 23, 2020 at 13:06

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