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SQL Server: How to query for DDL changes from the default trace when no DDL auditing has been configured on the database

April 27, 2011August 28, 2014 - by Vasudev Menon - 3 Comments.

Earlier today while writing a blog on how to query the SQL default trace for a specific information, I was reminded of a queer request from my project manager, which had …

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