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CREATE TRIGGER [dbo].[TR_SETTING_AUDIT_DELETE] ON [dbo].[SETTING] AFTER DELETE NOT FOR REPLICATION AS declare @ChangeAgentID uniqueidentifier declare @AuditKey uniqueidentifier declare @AuditDate datetime set nocount on --peform the audit if dbo.UFN_AUDITENABLED('SETTING') = 1 begin -- the audit key is used to associate the rows in the audit table with a single atomic deletion/modification -- for a delete, set @AuditKey = NewID() set @AuditDate = GetDate() --Get the change agent from the CONTEXT_INFO. If an application wishes to mark a row as deleted by a non-default changeagent then it will have to update the auditrow after the delete using the ID field (where AUDITTYPECODE=2) exec dbo.USP_CHANGEAGENT_GETORCREATECHANGEAGENTFROMCONTEXT @ChangeAgentID output INSERT INTO dbo.SETTINGAUDIT( AUDITRECORDID, AUDITKEY, AUDITCHANGEAGENTID, AUDITDATE, AUDITTYPECODE, [NAME], [VALUE], [DATEADDED], [DATECHANGED], [ADDEDBYCMSUSERID], [CHANGEDBYCMSUSERID], [ADDEDBYID], [CHANGEDBYID] ) SELECT GUID, @AuditKey, @ChangeAgentID, @AuditDate, 2, --Before DELETE [NAME], [VALUE], [CREATEDATE], [UPDATEDATE], [ADDEDBYCMSUSERID], [CHANGEDBYCMSUSERID], [ADDEDBYID], [CHANGEDBYID] FROM DELETED end |