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1 The log documents all actions that have taken place exhaustively and provides an overview of all errors that may have occurred during the workflow processing.
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3 You can choose between two types of logs:
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5 {{figure image="1_en_Protocol.png"}}
6 Log entries for the log type //Processes//. You can view the log entries for client activities by selecting it from the menu to the left hand side.
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9 * {{litem title="Processes"}}All actions that have been executed and whether they have been successfully (//ok//) or not (//error// or //warning//). Also Also listed are all state transitions that have taken place as a result of workflow processing or having moved a form record to another state manually from the inbox, and whether the state transition has been successful. By clicking on the "Columns" button, a menu opens in which you can select the table columns to be displayed.{{/litem}}
10 * {{litem title="Client"}}This logs all activities of users and changes made to the {{formcycle/}} system. This includes creating or modifying user account and user groups as well as forms.{{/litem}}
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12 == Deleting log entries {{version major="6" minor="3" patch="0"/}}
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14 {{figure image="2_en_delete_protocol.png"}}//Clear protocol// dialog for the log type //Processes//.{{/figure}}
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16 Starting with version 6.3.0, entries within the logs can be deleted using the //Clear protocol// button. The following options are available in the dialog that opens after clicking on it:
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18 ; Delete all protocol entries
19 : Delete all existing log entries.
20 ; Delete all protocol entries older than ? days
21 : Delete all existing log entries that were created more than the specified number of days in the past.
22 ; Delete all protocol entries before ?
23 : Delete all existing log entries that were created before the selected date.
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25 ; Do not delete the history of existing form records
26 : Only available for the protocol type //Processes//. Prevents log entries of processes that still exist from being deleted. Log entries of processes that have already been deleted will always be deleted, whether this option is selected or not.
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28 Clicking on the //Execute// button starts the deletion process with the selected settings.
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31 === Prevent deletion of certain log entries
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33 To prevent the deletion of certain log entries in general, these entries can be //locked//. To do this, there is a lock symbol at the beginning of the line for each entry, which indicates the lock status. An open grey lock is displayed for unlocked entries and a closed red lock for locked entries. By clicking the symbol, you can toggle between locked and unlocked status for a specific log entry.
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