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Is there a log file that captures which presentation objects are accessed by a user?

  • October 14, 2024
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Hero (Customer)
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Is there a log file that captures which presentation objects are accessed by a user? If not how can I turn on? I want to find out which objects are accessed by the user.

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Best answer by SimonTestard

This does not exist. There is no log of which forms/presentation objects a user “goes to”, nor whether they’ve populated data on those screens.

 

There are SOME limited exceptions to that, Quick Reports for example are linked to a Presentation Object and Quick Report usage can be logged, but there isn’t a native way of logging say, if Bob has opened the reached the in-app url to reach the Purchase Order Presentation Object for instance (ifsapf:frmPurchaseOrder_Ext)

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  • Superhero (Partner)
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  • October 15, 2024

Here but only information which user has access to specific PO

 


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  • Hero (Customer)
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  • October 21, 2024

I am looking for a history log file so I can tell what objects a user accesses?

 


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  • Hero (Customer)
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  • October 21, 2024

This does not exist. There is no log of which forms/presentation objects a user “goes to”, nor whether they’ve populated data on those screens.

 

There are SOME limited exceptions to that, Quick Reports for example are linked to a Presentation Object and Quick Report usage can be logged, but there isn’t a native way of logging say, if Bob has opened the reached the in-app url to reach the Purchase Order Presentation Object for instance (ifsapf:frmPurchaseOrder_Ext)


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