I know journaling can track file opens and database changes with before and after images but I need to start tracking who might have viewed individual records in some tables, even if no changes were made. Before I build a custom solution I wanted to check to see if there is some way journaling could do this. If I had to go the custom route it does not look like a trigger would work since that does not appear to work with just a read event. In my case I do have access to source code and could log every request to view the records we need to track to this level within each application that needs it. Is that my only option?

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Mike Cunningham

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