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Hi All,
I migrated a vendor package to a new version.
When I check the file usage in the old version (Different library) there is a file that is still being accessed that shouldn't.
There are multiple ways files are accessed including Stored procedures, Crystal Reports and MS SQL code.
Is there a way to put a trigger on the file so when it is accessed I will know about it? The file is NOT being updated, just read.
I can rename/delete the file and HOPEFULLY the offending code will blow up. Just wondering if there is a trigger option.
Thanks!!
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