Main Features
  • Supports NexusDB V2
  • Supports table operation logging
  • Supports table column logging
  • Supported datatypes for column logging are all data types except BYTEARRAY
  • Supports user-definable conditional logging
  • Logging mechanism is integrated in the database. No extra coding in your client application necessary
  • A powerful Prepare-Wizard supports you in creating all necessary logging metadata objects
  • Load/Save logging metadata names within the Prepare-Wizard from/to a file
  • Unprepare-Wizard cleans up your database from all logging data and logging metadata
  • Supports a user-friendly way to define which database objects should be logged
  • Definition of operation/column logging for a specific table or the complete database with one step
  • Logging definition can be reused on similar databases by using the built-in logging definition Import/Export functionality
  • Logging metadata of a prepared database can be exported and used on an unprepared database to prepare it without using the Prepare-Wizard
  • Disable logging temporarily before doing a data import process without deleting all logging definitions (not available until NexusDB V2 will allow enabling/disabling triggers)
  • Scripting engine to automate repetitive tasks in a script based way.
  • Shows statistics how many operations and columns are registered for logging
  • Supports browsing in logged data
  • Load/Save browsing criterias from/to a file
  • Logged data can be exported into one of the following formats (PDF, MS Excel, MS Word, RTF, HTML, Text, XML, CSV, DIFF, SYLK, LaTeX, SQL, Windows Clipboard)
  • Logdata reporting ability. (not available yet)
  • Online-Help
  • A Read-Only version of NDB LogManager called NDB LogManager Viewer, only for browsing, exporting and printing logged data is available as separate product.
  • Registered users have unlimited E-Mail support and longlife product updates free of charge
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