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Database Operation

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The operations on database objects typically refer to actions such as adding, deleting, and modifying various objects within the database. These operations include, but are not limited to, the management of tables, views, indexes, stored procedures, triggers, and other objects. Certain modifications to database objects may affect the compatibility of existing applications, requiring the redesign of indexes and queries. In high-concurrency environments, structural changes may temporarily impact service availability.

The PawSQL audit rule system primarily captures operations that could potentially have a negative impact on the database and provides warning information. The rule set for object operations within the PawSQL audit rule system (totaling 15 rules) is as follows:

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