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Every time there is some change in the DB a trigger/s will insert a row in a new table, the table will have three columns:
- Object name (the corresponding DLP object name of the table that has been changed)
- primary key value (the key of the row that has been changed)
- creation time stamp (the time stamp of the row creation)
The first two columns will be the primary key of the table.
A job that runs inside DLP will constantly see if there are rows in the table and if yes will refresh the corresponding cayenne object and delete the row from the table.
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