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It provides a table for changes logging and tracking within solutions, covering configuration adjustments, code alterations, device additions, or removals. Its purpose is to ensure transparency and maintain up-to-date knowledge of changes, facilitating oversight in maintenance and development. This table lists the configuration name, modification type, date and time, and the responsible user. This is a valuable feature for logging, tracking, auditing, compliance, development, maintenance, and solution documentation, allowing users to monitor and review changes. Configuration settings, including auto-delete options, require administrator access. For viewing, filtering, and accessing detailed information on modifications, navigate to Track Changes → Recent Changes. Check out the Recent Changes documentation to leverage this feature's potential.

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Workflow

Recent changes management

Auto-delete configuration


Properties reference

Recent Changes

Property

Description

ID

Identifies each change or version uniquely.

VersionID

Marks the specific version of the object.

ObjectName

Names the object that has undergone change.

Build*

References the specific build number of the system.

TableType*

Specifies the type of the database table (SolutionSettings, UnsTags, AlarmItems, ScriptsClasses).

ObjID

References the specific instance of an object.

RowState*

Indicates the current state of the database row.

ChangedObject*

Specifies the part of the object changed.

UserID

Identifies the user who made the change.

UserName*

Names the user who executed the change.

UserComputer

Identifies the computer used for the changes.

DateCreated

Records the date of the object's creation.

DateModified

Notes the date of the object's last modification.

Notes*

Provides additional information about the change.

 *(Column displayed by default on data grid)


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