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Capture changes at the object level in Databricks

Phani1
Valued Contributor II

Could you please suggest how to capture changes at the object level in Databricks, such as notebooks changes, table DDL changes, view DDL , functions DDL, and workflows etc. changes? We would like to build a dashboard for changes.

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Ayushi_Suthar
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @Phani1 , Good Day! 

Could you kindly clarify on your question about the capture change? What type of change do you want to capture?

If you want to see what modifications the user made to the Notebooks, tables, and workflow, you can check the audit logs. Audit logs are records of user actions that are useful for tracking system state, monitoring security and threats, as well as debugging.

You can refer this document for the audit log reference : https://docs.databricks.com/en/administration-guide/account-settings/audit-logs.html#audit-log-refer...

In case you are looking to track all the changes released by Databricks for the different object levels, then you can keep this document handy: https://docs.databricks.com/en/release-notes/product/index.html#databricks-platform-release-notes

Please let me know if this helps and leave a like if this information is useful and in case I misunderstood your ask, please feel free to respond here. 

Kudos

Ayushi

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