Upon completion of this chapter, you should be able to:
- Understand the difference between the auditing architecture of DML Action Auditing Architecture and DML changes
- Create and implement Oracle triggers
- Define and implement Oracle fine-grained auditing
- Create a DML statement audit trail for Oracle
- Generate a data manipulation history
- Implement a DML statement auditing using a repository
- Understand the importance and the implementation of application errors auditing in Oracle
- Implement oracle PL/SQL procedure authorization
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