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1. it is possible audit one entity, not a model?
adamw Jan 17, 2011 2:03 AM (in response to fphilip)You don't . See the usage of @Audited, @NotAudited and targetAuditMode in the manual.
Adam
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2. it is possible audit one entity, not a model?
fphilip Jan 22, 2011 4:38 AM (in response to adamw)you're right, but you can tell me what limitations I has the inheritance, because I have problems using discrimination, because i lost the inheritance.....
Class A (parent) Table A
Class B extends A. Table A, discriminator "B"
Class C extends A. Table A, discriminator "C" <------ Auditable and only the columns define inside of C are created en A_AUD....
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3. it is possible audit one entity, not a model?
adamw Jan 24, 2011 3:22 PM (in response to fphilip)If you marked only C as auditable then only fields defined there will be audited. If you want fields in A audited, you will have to mark it as audited.
Adam