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The first thing that comes to mind, is the method used in the SAP ERP package that we use: history tables.

These tables are pretty much copies of productive tables, but with a different key structure (don't know exactly how), and are used to track changes to records, and keep copies of deleted records.

So for example, when I delete a product card from the system, it really is deleted from the products table, but a copy is left in the products-history table, with the status 'deleted'.

It works well for straightforward objects such as products and business partners, but there are volatile objects such as sales documents (having header and row data) that can cause the database to grow beyond application specs.
My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.

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