Kevin, Does this help?
https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/3076/how-to-read-the-sql-server-datab...
You may need a little work to get what you want but it seems like all the info you want is in the log.
Dave
-----Original Message----- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-bounces@mail.leafe.com] On Behalf Of Kevin J Cully Sent: 06 June 2017 21:46 To: 'ProFox Email List' profox@leafe.com Subject: [NF] Find table where last record was added
Hello all,
I'm trying to (partially) reverse engineer how an ERP system is working. It uses M$ SQL Server and it has hundreds of tables. I know most of the tables that store actual data, but I know that there must be tables where the business rules are stored. Is there a way to query a system table for which table just had a record added to it?
There are lots of pages showing how to get the last record added in a table, but this isn't what I'm needing. I'm wanting to add a (test) business rule, and then find what table(s) that got written into.
I believe this query gives me the last time the table structure has changed, but that's not what I want either: SELECT [name],create_date,modify_date FROM sys.tables order by modify_date desc
Thanks, Kevin
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Thank you.
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