Best answer by Dilini Arandara
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And if you want to see history log for a selected part, you can select that part from the table simply as below either from overview window or from details window as well, and use the keyboard short cut Ctrl+F9 , which would direct you to all the history logs of that part.
Hope this helps.
The "ctrl+F9" solution is exactly what we need. Thank you very much :)
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And if you want to see history log for a selected part, you can select that part from the table simply as below either from overview window or from details window as well, and use the keyboard short cut Ctrl+F9 , which would direct you to all the history logs of that part.
Hope this helps.
For now, only admin access is enough for us. If we do not have a chance to filter through the application, we can query over SQL as I mentioned in the previous comment. Thank you for your recommendation. If we need it in the future, we can use this way.
Do you need it for other users (non administrations)?
Then I recommend you to create a quick report based on an IAL. Because only administrations and IFSAPP user are able to see all history logs (even from the other users) in the view history_log.
For now, we can query this way with the help of pl-sql.
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