A customer wants to audit function for all key columns in all tables, which they believe will cause performance issues.
From the help screen under Audit/Extract in the smart client, it states;
"The audit process records information you specify and stores it in a table named metrix_audit that you can access with any program that can access your database. This information is transactional in nature; it includes the person who made the change, the time and date of the change, the type of change, the table and field changed, and so forth.
You can create as many audit sets as you need. You must create a set for each FSM table you want to audit.”
Even though it says that you can create as many audit sets as you need, can we assure the customer that they will not have performance issues?