Contents Now Platform Administration Previous Topic Next Topic Exempted table information Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Exempted table information Some updates are not audited despite enabling auditing on a table. This is why you may see 132 updates in a record's history, but only seven audited ones. Auditing excludes the following information: Any updates made by an upgrade. Any updates made through import sets. Any records in parent or child tables. Any field with the no_audit dictionary attribute. Any system tables not listed in the glide.ui.audit_deleted_tables property list. Any field that begins with the sys_ prefix (system fields) except the sys_class_name and sys_domain_id columns. Any time an inactivity monitor touches a record (this prevents you seeing possibly hundreds of updates listed against an incident, with the noise drowning out the useful data). On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Exempted table information Some updates are not audited despite enabling auditing on a table. This is why you may see 132 updates in a record's history, but only seven audited ones. Auditing excludes the following information: Any updates made by an upgrade. Any updates made through import sets. Any records in parent or child tables. Any field with the no_audit dictionary attribute. Any system tables not listed in the glide.ui.audit_deleted_tables property list. Any field that begins with the sys_ prefix (system fields) except the sys_class_name and sys_domain_id columns. Any time an inactivity monitor touches a record (this prevents you seeing possibly hundreds of updates listed against an incident, with the noise drowning out the useful data).
Exempted table information Some updates are not audited despite enabling auditing on a table. This is why you may see 132 updates in a record's history, but only seven audited ones. Auditing excludes the following information: Any updates made by an upgrade. Any updates made through import sets. Any records in parent or child tables. Any field with the no_audit dictionary attribute. Any system tables not listed in the glide.ui.audit_deleted_tables property list. Any field that begins with the sys_ prefix (system fields) except the sys_class_name and sys_domain_id columns. Any time an inactivity monitor touches a record (this prevents you seeing possibly hundreds of updates listed against an incident, with the noise drowning out the useful data).