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On 04/13/2010 12:33 PM, Matti Bickel wrote: |
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> Alec Warner wrote: |
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>> Its not possible in perforce once your change has been submitted. |
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> Oh, missed that one. Maybe that makes perforce more "auditble" or whatnot. |
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I suspect that is the gist of it. I work with numerous systems that |
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have audit trails that are subject to regulation, and it is pretty |
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typical that the way to "correct" an audit trail entry is to add an |
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additional audit trail entry (with the old entry still being there - |
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perhaps with a pointer to the new entry). There is no shame in |
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admitting that you made a mistake - the kinds of people who audit these |
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systems look at a lack of mistakes as evidence that something is being |
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hidden. |
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Rich |