To run a report with the Log table, you should have the following access rights to the objects:
- Manage object log;
- Request reports and messages.
A report with the Log table can be executed for the following objects:
- units,
- unit groups,
- users,
- resources,
- retranslators,
- routes.
The Log table contains records about changes made by users in the properties of the object or its contents. Unlike the log of the monitoring or management system, the report doesn't show records about errors, receiving messages from a unit, etc.
You can add the following columns to the Log table:
Column | Description |
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Time | The time of making (saving) the change. |
User | The name of the user who made the change. In order for the report to show only changes made by a specific user, specify their name or name mask in the filter of the table settings. |
Item name | The name of the object the properties or contents of which were changed. The Item name column is only used in the reports on users. |
Item type | The type of the object the properties or contents of which were changed. Possible types: unit, unit group, user, resource, retranslator, or route. |
Action | The description of the change made. |
Host | The address of the computer (device) from where the user made changes or from where the job or notification configured by them was triggered. |
Notes | An empty column where you can leave your own comments after printing or exporting the report. |
"Log" table for a resource
Below is an example of the Log table for a resource.
"Log" table for a user
The Log table for the user shows both information about their actions regarding the system objects, and the actions of other users on them. Also, the report has the Item name column, which is not available in the Log tables for other objects.
"Log" table for a unit group
In the settings of the Log table for a unit group, the Unit group data option is available. The option allows showing the changes concerning the whole group or individual units of the group in the report.