Greetings Dave, So does this add an additional "table" to my database (as another model)? Are there any restrictions? How do I provide the audit to other applications or auditors?
Thank you, On Jul 3, 2011, at 11:48 AM, David Holt wrote: > y easy to use. Just include your list of ERXAuditKeys in the userInfo > dictionary for the Entity and it handles the rest. If you include the > ERXAuditKeys key with an empty value, it will log all your attributes by > default. Also, the existing audit trail handler doesn't support flattened > relationships (many-to-many's) so well, but you can provide your own audit > trail handler subclass via a property if you need that. Dan Beatty, ABD Ph.D. Student Texas Tech University [email protected] http://web.me.com/danielbeatty/My_Home_Page/Welcome.html (806)438-6620
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