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QuickBuild
Created: 26/Sep/09 11:46 PM
Updated: 04/Oct/11 03:43 PM
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4.0.0-M3,
4.0.0
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Now that QB2 is released, I would like to suggest a new feature that could add a lot of power to the system for use in a large enterprise.
Now that there is an admin group so that all of my admins can login as themselves and still have admin privs, it would be nice to track who is making changes to what. For audit purposes, I would like to know which of my admin users are changing things inside the QB configuration database. So I would like to see some audit information recorded into the database so that if something breaks, I know who made the change in QB configuration database that caused the breakage. Basically, for every database commit, record who made the change and what they changed and the timestamp at which they changed it.
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Now that QB2 is released, I would like to suggest a new feature that could add a lot of power to the system for use in a large enterprise.
Now that there is an admin group so that all of my admins can login as themselves and still have admin privs, it would be nice to track who is making changes to what. For audit purposes, I would like to know which of my admin users are changing things inside the QB configuration database. So I would like to see some audit information recorded into the database so that if something breaks, I know who made the change in QB configuration database that caused the breakage. Basically, for every database commit, record who made the change and what they changed and the timestamp at which they changed it. |
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