Versioning control in PostgreSQL?
Alex Page <alex.page@cancer.org.uk>
From: Alex Page <alex.page@cancer.org.uk>
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2003-10-28T11:43:44Z
Lists: pgsql-general
I haven't used PostgreSQL for nearly a year now, and when I was last using it there was some discussion on versioning control being introduced as a feature. Basically, for some data, I'd like to keep track of who changed it, when, and to what. I know I could include multiple values in the schema, and have a view to pull out the most recent, but I was wondering if there was something more automatic that is a feature of PostgreSQL itself. I've looked around the documentation with no success. Does anybody know if this is possible? Alex -- Mail: Alex Page <alex.page@cancer.org.uk> Real: Systems/Network Assistant, Epidemiology Unit, Oxford Tel: 01865 302 223 (external) / 223 (internal) PGP: 8868 21D7 3D35 DD77 9D06 BF0A 0746 2DE6 55EA 367E