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What kind of trace information is captured by Guardium for Mainframes?

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What kind of trace information is captured by Guardium for Mainframes?

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Guardium for Mainframes does not require trace information. Guardium for Mainframes does not require the use of traces. It can capture as much information as you care to analyze and retain without using traces. For every SQL operation, it will capture information about every row that is inserted, updated, or deleted, as well as identity information, timestamp information, and network address of the person making the change. Before and after images can be captured as well (however, binary data is not retained for BLOB columns).

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