Good afternoon,
as we are playing around with Databases we are wondering if there is any type of audit log available for it already?
Are we able to trace when data was modified / deleted and which user was making these changes?
Thank you,
Stefan
Bumping as well as this is also a question we have.
As the database is currently always in edit mode (as opposed to the usual Confluence page), it is important that we are able to see the Page History and changes made in case of errors.
Thanks,
Lucy
bumping this question to see if anyone from Atlassian can leave a comment?
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Hopefully database change history will be available in the near future.
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I like the new features which I have with confluence databases.
We also have this requirement to see the changes in any kind of history. For some use cases is the missing feature of versioning a reason for not using databases.
I appreaciate if you can think about adding this feature in the near future. :-)
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Hey @Stefan Froehlich and @Lucy Newton - a couple customers have mentioned something similar. We are currently focused on building the foundations of creating and editing a database but it is on our longer term roadmap!
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+1
Not having a change history is a bit of a roadblock for keeping track of information needed for ISO certifications (9K, 27K...).
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