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[internetworkers] Transaction Log for Microsoft SQL server
- From: Joshua Gitlin <josh AT glowfilms.com>
- To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [internetworkers] Transaction Log for Microsoft SQL server
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 14:36:29 -0500
Hello Internetworkers,
I have a project that requires me to reverse-engineer some code... This code stores it's information in a Microsoft SQL database with about 250 tables. What I'd like is a way to access the Transaction Log on the server to see what SQL statements are being executed. This way I can use the program that I'm trying to reverse engineer and then view what SQL statements are being generated by my actions. Does anyone know how to view the Transaction Log on a MSSQL server? I'd even settle on how to find out when the tables were modified and I can do diffs on the table dumps...
Thanks everyone!
-Josh
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[internetworkers] Transaction Log for Microsoft SQL server,
Joshua Gitlin, 03/04/2004
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Re: [internetworkers] Transaction Log for Microsoft SQL server,
Corey Wilson, 03/04/2004
- Re: [internetworkers] Transaction Log for Microsoft SQL server, Steven Champeon, 03/04/2004
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Re: [internetworkers] Transaction Log for Microsoft SQL server,
Corey Wilson, 03/04/2004
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