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    Temporal Tables

    Temporal Tables

    Postgresql temporal_tables extension in PL/pgSQL

    ...It enables versioned records, letting users query data as it existed at any point in time. This is ideal for audit logging, data versioning, and time-travel queries without needing manual triggers or archive tables.
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    pg_scd

    It is a trigger based solution for SCD in PostgreSQL

    In general it is a data versioning/historisation solution based on triggers. Slowly changing dimensions are only the prominent specimen of dimensional modelling but relational modelling can take advantage from it too. Its aim is to extract as much information from the information schema/catalogue of the data base to keep configuration as simple and robust as possible.
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    CrystalDB Tool

    A Microsoft Windows based database tool

    CrystalDB Tool is used by developers, DBAs and analyst for managing, administering and developing databases. The utility supports the two common database management system, namely MS SQL Server and Oracle. It provides an editor that offers code completion and syntax highlighting for standard SQL. It features a connection browser and a comprehensive set of database administration tools.
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    OraMasking

    Data masking tool for Oracle database

    For Oracle database, mask sensitive data by replacement (static or expression), substitution (synthetic data set is included), random values (Lorum Ipsum) or deletion. Generates update/delete statements or triggers or runs directly against the database.
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    SYMPLiK RANGEHOOD is a Javadoc-like tool for Oracle database. This pure-Java program "sucks up" data dictionary and object source code from database and generate document for Tables, Views, Triggers, Packages, Procedures, Functions, and others.
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    TeNeM (Telecommunications Network Model) is a PostgreSQL schema with PL/pgSQL functions and triggers intended to make with a fiber optic network management. It is also a GIS JUMP plug-in to edit and visualize the data. PostGIS is used to extend Postgre.
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    T-SQL Script Generator for SQL Server 2000/2005 to Allow Auditing on Database Tables using Triggers and Additional tables for Auditing. SQL Audit is made up of two .NET 2.0 Assemblies: SqlAudit.dll and SqlAuditGenerator.exe.
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    This project can be applied to any Microsoft SQL Server database. It creates generic change logging triggers on selected tables, which will log all changes to a single log table.
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