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− | |style="padding: 10px 0px 10px 0px;"|The '''Logs''' | + | |style="padding: 10px 0px 10px 0px;"|The '''Logs''' tool offers a system for monitoring and maintaining module activity records.<br/> |
− | With categorized log types, | + | With categorized log types, filters, and detailed views, it simplifies reviewing module activities.<br/> |
− | Administrators can | + | Administrators can adjust logging settings, export logs, or automate log deletion based on rules. <br/> |
− | + | Features like rule-based deletion and mass-delete options help keep logs organized and manageable. | |
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Revision as of 17:03, 25 November 2024
About Logs
The Logs tool offers a system for monitoring and maintaining module activity records. With categorized log types, filters, and detailed views, it simplifies reviewing module activities. |
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Management
Depending on the module, logs can be categorized into several types. You can filter the module logs by type with the 'Show' buttons: |
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You can see log details by clicking on the 'Details' button. Some logs might not include details. |
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Log details might look like this: |
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You can delete logs either one by one or with the mass delete function. |
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Additional actions include:
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In the settings you may decide:
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While exporting you will have to specify which logs to export:
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You can also delete specific logs without finding them manually. Simply define:
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