[dev] Audit trailing in Hermes

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Feb 21 09:13:03 UTC 2008


Zitat von Manilal Krishnapillai <manilal.krishnapillai at ejyothi.com>:

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> Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org>:
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>> Quoting Vinay Kumar <vinay.kumar at ejyothi.com>:
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>>> You mean separate table for each table, right?
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>> Right.
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>>> I have a question whether there exist any general audit library in
>>> Horde or we have to create it from the scratch using RDO library ?
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>> It would be a new component.
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>> -chuck
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> Hello everybody,
>
> First of all sorry for sending a blank message earlier, it happened
> accidentally.
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> We have been trying to implement the audit trailing mechanism in
> Hermes and there were suggestions from the list about developing a
> common audit trail component for Horde using RDO. But it seems that it
> may take more time to develop such a component for all the Horde
> applications and the need of the audit trail feature in Hermes is very
> urgent for us. So for the time being we would like to drop the idea of
> a common component for Horde and like to implement a mechanism for
> hermes alone. The basic idea is to add a new database table which
> resembles the current hermes_timeslice table and then move the
> pristine information to the new table(hermes_timeslice_auditlog). This
> way the original table will have only the current information and the
> data model will not be affected. Please rememeber that this audit is
> only of the timeslices. Does this makes sense?

Yes. While having a generic audit trail solution would of course be  
the best solution, I can understand that a Hermes specific table might  
be the only viable solution for you at the moment.

> Once this feature is implemented we would like to implement timesheet
> approval, hierarchical organization roles and leave request processing.

Great.

Jan.

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