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Thread: Determining when a Lookup was modified
Rick Smith
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Determining when a Lookup was modified
Posted: 18 Jun 07 10:54 AM
Any ideas out there on determining when a lookup was last modified? When I view the fields in SYSDBA.LOOKUP, there is no CREATEDATE or MODIFYDATE. Is there another table that tracks these changes?
( And why do OOB SLX tables not have the CREATE/MODIFY fields that are mandatory when a new table is created
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Bob (RJ)Ledger
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Re: Determining when a Lookup was modified
Posted: 20 Jun 07 6:53 AM
I take it you are not on v7.0.1 or you would have seen that SalesLogix now has CD,CU,MD,MU on it's internal tables now
Also, the fields are "auto-populated" via the provider.
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Re: Determining when a Lookup was modified
Posted: 20 Jun 07 8:16 AM
Right, yes, still 6.2.3 and planning to go to 7.2 in the next few months.
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