How to track data changes in a SQL Server database table





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There is a data change happen time to time in a specific table in my database.
I have already checked all the scheduled jobs and triggers, but I couldn't find anything - how can I track such changes?










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  • You can try searching for Auditing Techniques for SQL Server, some of which are suggested in - solutioncenter.apexsql.com/…

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  • Also answered - stackoverflow.com/questions/17546601/…

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There is a data change happen time to time in a specific table in my database.
I have already checked all the scheduled jobs and triggers, but I couldn't find anything - how can I track such changes?










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    – Erik Philips
    Jan 4 at 6:27











  • You can try searching for Auditing Techniques for SQL Server, some of which are suggested in - solutioncenter.apexsql.com/…

    – Sudipta Mondal
    Jan 4 at 6:28











  • Also answered - stackoverflow.com/questions/17546601/…

    – Sudipta Mondal
    Jan 4 at 7:10














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There is a data change happen time to time in a specific table in my database.
I have already checked all the scheduled jobs and triggers, but I couldn't find anything - how can I track such changes?










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There is a data change happen time to time in a specific table in my database.
I have already checked all the scheduled jobs and triggers, but I couldn't find anything - how can I track such changes?







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  • Voted to close. Question should be asked on dba.stackexchange.com

    – Erik Philips
    Jan 4 at 6:27











  • You can try searching for Auditing Techniques for SQL Server, some of which are suggested in - solutioncenter.apexsql.com/…

    – Sudipta Mondal
    Jan 4 at 6:28











  • Also answered - stackoverflow.com/questions/17546601/…

    – Sudipta Mondal
    Jan 4 at 7:10



















  • Voted to close. Question should be asked on dba.stackexchange.com

    – Erik Philips
    Jan 4 at 6:27











  • You can try searching for Auditing Techniques for SQL Server, some of which are suggested in - solutioncenter.apexsql.com/…

    – Sudipta Mondal
    Jan 4 at 6:28











  • Also answered - stackoverflow.com/questions/17546601/…

    – Sudipta Mondal
    Jan 4 at 7:10

















Voted to close. Question should be asked on dba.stackexchange.com

– Erik Philips
Jan 4 at 6:27





Voted to close. Question should be asked on dba.stackexchange.com

– Erik Philips
Jan 4 at 6:27













You can try searching for Auditing Techniques for SQL Server, some of which are suggested in - solutioncenter.apexsql.com/…

– Sudipta Mondal
Jan 4 at 6:28





You can try searching for Auditing Techniques for SQL Server, some of which are suggested in - solutioncenter.apexsql.com/…

– Sudipta Mondal
Jan 4 at 6:28













Also answered - stackoverflow.com/questions/17546601/…

– Sudipta Mondal
Jan 4 at 7:10





Also answered - stackoverflow.com/questions/17546601/…

– Sudipta Mondal
Jan 4 at 7:10












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