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Explore - Audit Log with list of changes
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Posted Jan 27, 2021
Hi,
I got a situation where I have built a query and add it to the Dashboard. I shared it with the other agents.
After a few days, the dashboard has gone - I do not recall I removed it. I think, that for Admins, there should be some kind of list of changes, an audit log for Explore product as it is for Support environment.
I think it could be added to the existing audit log located in Admin Center and there a filter per the product.
Thank you
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Walter Bellante
Hello @WRO Jacuk-Zurak, Marta,
thank you for taking the time to provide us with this feedback. We are sorry for not getting back to you sooner.
This is a great feature request, and while it's not in our roadmap for 2024, it is part of the Version Control we want to build in the new dashboard builder.
At this time, we are going to close this post for comment as we have the information and use cases.
You can learn more about the features planned here
Regards,
Walter
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Luma Lopes
Hi!
We have the same problem here. We restricted the editor permission but there's always the risk of accidental edit, and we never know who did it.
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蘇詩婷
we need edit log of explore, too.
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CJ Johnson
There's a super fun bug where if an agent is assumed into your account, your custom formulas can start randomly deleting themselves. I thought I was going crazy for ages, but no, it was a bug. A history log would have made it a lot easier to figure out what was going on.
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Dan Ross
Seeing directly on the metric itself (outside of the logging that needs to happen), we really need to see the name and time that it was created, updated and a count for # queries that rely on this metric.
Currently looking at a cleanup of metrics that managers have made that are not accurate but cannot tell if they're actively in use, nor can I follow up with remedial training for the people that made the flawed metrics to start with.
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Arianna Questioni
Hi, is this one going be to be picked up soon for Explore roadmap? Our Head of CS needs to share the main Operations dashboard with the CS leaders (who in turn need to be able to create queries and dashboards themselves, so I can't adjust permissions), however the main dashboard keeps changing, and we're in the dark as to who is changing what.
We either need better granularity on permissions, on clear audit logs for Explore.
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Tommy
Still no news about it?
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CJ Johnson
This is absolutely killing me, I really need to know WHO is changing reports and not updating the titles.
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Krista Zaloudek
We'd really appreciate the ability to see an audit log with the changes as well. If the functionality could be something similar to the versioning of triggers in Support, this would be amazing! (So we could any changes could be easily viewed!)
Additionally, if the unpublished changes could also be versioned/shown, this would be great. If there is an error, we wouldn't want to publish it!
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CJ Johnson
Suggestion for others who are losing hours and hours of time due to this -- you can clone a dashboard, and select "also clone reports, and also clone the dataset". Then, go to the settings page and remove everyone but yourself from edit access from that dataset. Now nobody but you can change it or the reports on it. They can clone it and mess with the clone, but they won't be able to do anything to the actual dashboard.
Edit: For the record I don't think this is a workaround or replacement, it's merely a way to have a modicum of control and back-ups for your most crucial reporting.
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Asta Pieczulis
Hello, I agree with everyone, it is a hassle to wrap your head when some changes were done in the reports or dashboards without my knowledge and I am sitting here and thinking "What is going on?"
A look at logs and seeing the history of changes is something that would help us all, please consider this update to reporting. Thank you!
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