Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeMS SQL Database Level Auditing with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 By Muthusamy Anantha Kumar February 3, 2010 FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrint MAK shows us how easy it is to create a database level audit, test the audit and retrieve the audit records in Microsoft SQL Server 2008. FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrint Muthusamy Anantha Kumar Previous articleMedAptus goes mobile with McObject’s Perst Database on BlackBerry SmartphonesNext articleAlpha code for Ingres’ VectorWise released Related Articles MS SQL Tip 74 – Changing Cost Threshold for Parallelism Gregory Larsen - February 24, 2021 MS Access How Many Databases Can You Name? Brad Jones - May 11, 2020 MS SQL How to Find the Estimation Cost for a Query Gregory Larsen - May 4, 2020 Latest Articles PostgreSQL vs. MySQL: Which Is Best? MySQL David Manda - April 8, 2022 Top Common MySQL Queries MySQL Sachin Khosla - April 5, 2022 Top Ten MySQL GUI Tools MySQL Kelsey Perkins - March 18, 2022 Become More Efficient at Writing TSQL by Creating Code Snippets Database News Gregory Larsen - June 30, 2021