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View audit logs

View audit logs

- To view our audit logs or make other adjustments to how we're auditing other than to start or stop auditing, we go to Settings, System, Auditing. Here are our Global Audit Settings, Entity and Field-level Audit Settings, a place to manage our audit logs because they do take up space. The more users we have updating records, the more space we're taking up. But I'm going to go to Audit Summary View so that we can look at the details of an audit log. We have really basic information here, the changed date, the event, the acting party, information about them, the user record if there is one associated, the entity, and the operation, access, update, delete, and so on. I can turn all of these columns into filters simply by click Enable/Disable Filters. So if I want to see the items that were changed, for example, by me, I can set this to current user, and it will simply locate my audit records. Or I could choose a custom…

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