ckrusen
(Calvin Krusen)
May 28, 2020, 2:42pm
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Only if you set something up yourself. The following thread shows how you could capture user events and log them… But it would be a huge undertaking to implement.
Our end users are confused by the changelogs. I believe the source of the confusion is they are expecting user interface level changelogs(e.g. I clicked Action->Freight), where the changelogs are at the database level(these 10 fields were updated today) and they don’t have an understanding of how UI actions map to database changes. I believe this is inherent complexity that can’t be avoided, but just wanted to ask in case there is a simpler solution for our end users to understand the changelogs…