Do you want to keep a log of any changes that are made to records in your database? In this video, I'll show you how.
Allison from Tennessee (a Gold Member) asks, "I've got a few different users who work with my database. Is there a way I can track what information they change?
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Silver Members and up get access to an EXTENDED CUT of this video which covers additional examples. That video covers tracking changes to just sensitive fields, such as "Customer ID 4 credit limit changed from $5000 to $9000." We'll also build a simple user combo box on the Main Menu so you can track WHICH user made changes to records.
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log user activity
track changes in field data
audit trail
recording edits
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