|  | Posted by Simon Hayes on 09/15/05 18:03 
I don't think there's a generic way to tell if a database has changedor not (assuming that you mean when data in a user table has changed).
 You could run a trace which looks for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statements,
 log the trace in a table, and then check the contents of the table in a
 custom backup job, but that doesn't seem very practical.
 
 If your concern is to reduce disk space used for backups, you could use
 differential backups for your 'static' databases, and only do the full
 backup once a month, or whatever interval is appropriate. But if your
 concern is to simplify administration, and given how cheap disks are
 relative to a DBA's time, I would consider just adding another disk and
 continuing with the same backup job for all databases.
 
 If this isn't helpful, you might want to give some more details about
 your environment, especially about how big the databases are, how often
 you expect updates, and what you're trying to achieve (eg. save disk
 space).
 
 Simon
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