Oh, I see now what you are trying to do. You cannot define multiple auditing tiggers with different filters on the same table becasue DB Audit doesn't support such option. What you can do, is to let it audit both applications, in other words, you can set an "include" filter for these 2 applications only and then create 2 custom reports one for each application. In reports you can select as a criteria which application name to filter on. You can also choose same or different columns for display on each report. Hope this helps. : I am using DB Audit, I just don't see where in the gui that you can specify : two sets of criteria for the table. I see how to add or exclude an : application for the table. What I don't see is how I would do the : following: monitor a change from my accounting application on a specific : field within a table and monitor all fields from the same table from any : other application.
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