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In many business systems, especially those in an enterprise context, it is at the very least good practice to implement some sort of audit trail. We need to keep track of who has performed what operations and when they occurred. In addition, we may require information not only on the underlying database table affected, but also on the individual field changes themselves.<p><a more</a></p>
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