gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 24, 2016 2:57 AM
> *To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: Cassandra Data Audit
>
>
>
> From
> http://docs.datastax.com/en/datastax_enterprise/4.6/datastax_enterprise/sec/secAuditCassandraTableColumns.html
>
>
>
>
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cassandra Data Audit
From
http://docs.datastax.com/en/datastax_enterprise/4.6/datastax_enterprise/sec/secAuditCassandraTableColumns.html
I guess you will not have the previous value that easy, yet all the operations
seems to be logged, so looking for the
From
http://docs.datastax.com/en/datastax_enterprise/4.6/datastax_enterprise/sec/secAuditCassandraTableColumns.html
I guess you will not have the previous value that easy, yet all the
operations seems to be logged, so looking for the last insert operation on
a specific partition should give you th
Hi Alain,
As per the document. Which column of the dse_audit.audit_log will hold the
previous or new data.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Alain RODRIGUEZ wrote:
> Hi Charu,
>
> Are you using DSE or Open source Cassandra ?
>
> I never used it, but DSE brings a feature that seems to be what you
Hi Charu,
Are you using DSE or Open source Cassandra ?
I never used it, but DSE brings a feature that seems to be what you are
looking for -->
http://docs.datastax.com/en/datastax_enterprise/4.6/datastax_enterprise/sec/secAuditingCassandraTable.html
Never heard about such a thing in the Open sou