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The XperienCentral Audit Trail functionality makes it is possible to track and view all modifications made to existing and deleted pages, page sections, articles, and custom content items and language labels. You can view the complete change history of content these items including who made the change, what the change was, and when it occurred. The ability to view the history of changes made to content is important for purposes of tracking and auditing as well reversing unwanted changes or restoring a page, page section, article, or custom content item to a previous state. By default, only users with the permission to edit the specific page, page section, article, or custom content item can view the audit trail for it. It is also possible to control who can view audit trail information via User Authorization.


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While it is possible to track all changes made to individual language labels within XperienCentral, it is not possible to revert these changes.


To view the audit trail for a page, page section, article, or custom content item, perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to the content item for which you want to view the audit trail to view it.
  2. Hover the mouse over the title of the content item, open the Actions menu and then select "Edit Properties".
  3. Click the "Status" tab.
  4. Click [View Audit Trail].
  5. Navigate to content item properties.
  6. Click the "Status" tab.
  7. Click [View Audit Trail].
  8. To view the audit trail for languages and language labels, navigate to the following URL:

    http://<server name>/web/mvc/panel?panelid=nl.gx.product.wmpaudittrail.audittrailpanel&webid=<webid>&initialstart=true&langid=<langid>

    where <server name> is the name of the server on which XperienCentral is running,  <webid> is the ID of the web initiative and <langid> is the ID of the language for which you want to see the language label audit trail. The <webid> and <langid> can be retrieved using the JCR Browser and <server name> can be retrieved from Channel Overview.


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For each audit trail record, the following details are provided to describe the event:


ColumnDescription
UsernameSpecifies the name of the user who performed the action.
DateSpecifies the local date and time when the action was performed.
ActionSpecifies the type of action that was performed. See the following section for a description of the actions that are tracked.
View changesClicking ‘View changes’ next to an entry shows the details of the change(s) in the [Changes] tab. For complete information on interpreting the changes made to a page, page section, article, or custom content item, see the section ‘[Changes] tab’.

 

Action Types

An audit trail record is created whenever each of the following actions is performed on an item: 


ColumnDescription
CreateInitial creation of the page, page section, article,
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custom content item or language label.
UpdateThe content has been updated. The following actions result in an update:
  • Adding, modifying the settings of, or deleting any content element available from the Insert menu.
  • Adding, modifying, or deleting rich text.
  • Adding or modifying the publication and/or expiration date.
  • Adding or modifying the navigation title of a page.
  • Adding or deleting terms for articles.
  • Adding or modifying the HTML title of articles.
  • Adding or modifying a language label.
  • Adding or modifying a link behavior on a page or page section.
Workflow updateThe workflow state is modified.
MoveThe page has been moved to a different location in the
tree
Site Structure Widget.
DuplicateA duplicate has been made of a page, page section, or article. 

 

Multiple Actions

When a user performs multiple actions within a period of time, a time and date range appears in the "Date" column. The range specifies the beginning and end of the date and time of the session. For example: 


 
In the example above, the user "CarolineH" performed multiple actions within the period 1/8/2015 11:40 AM and 11:45 AM. The details of the multiple actions performed can be viewed by clicking the plus [+] next to "CarolineH" in order to expand the list. The result is a list detailing all actions of the same type that occurred during the session: 




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Changes Tab

On the Changes tab, all content that has been added, changed, and deleted can be viewed. For each revision, the date and time that the change occurred is listed together with the name of the user who performed the change. The default view always presents one revision of the page, page section, article, or custom content item compared with the revision that immediately precedes it.
You can navigate through each revision and see a direct comparison with the previous revision. For each revision, you have the option of viewing just the changes or the entire content, including that which has not changed. See the section ‘Comparing revisions’ for complete information on comparing two revisions with each other.

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At the top of the Changes tab, there are controls that allow you to navigate between revisions and to control what content is displayed.  


 

 



To navigate to the first (initial) revision of a content item, click ‘First revision’ (see A above). To select a revision according to its date/time stamp, select it from the ‘Revision’ drop-down list (B). To view the current revision of the content item, click ‘Current revision’ (C). To switch between viewing all content or only the changes in a revision, click ‘Changes only’ or ‘All content’ (D).

In the audit trail view, two revisions of a content item are always shown. At the top of the audit trail view, the type and name of the content item appears. On the left side, the previous revision is shown and on the right the revision that immediately follows it. At the top of each revision the date and time the revision was saved and the user who performed the change is shown. To navigate to the previous or next revision, click [Previous revision] and to navigate to the next revision, click [Next revision].

 


 


In the revision view, a color-coded system is used to denote the three types of changes:

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In the audit trail, the following details are shown for pages and page sections:


ColumnDescription
TitleThe title of the page or page section.
Navigation titleThe navigation title of the page or page section.
LanguageThe language version of the page or page section.
Publication dateThe date and time that the page or page section was created.
Expiration dateThe date and time that the page or page section will expire. 
LabelsLabels assigned to this page or page section.
Workflow modelThe current workflow activity and state for the page or page section.


For example:

 

Article Details

In the audit trail, the following details are shown for articles:


ColumnDescription
Creation dateThe date that the article was created.
Expiration dateThe date that the article was created.
HTML titleThe HTML title of the article.
Last modified dateThe date on which the article was last modified.
LeadThe lead-in text for the article.
Publication dateSame as creation date.
Target pageThe target page on which the article will be shown.
TermsTerms assigned to this article.
TitleThe title of the article.
Workflow modelThe current workflow activity and state for the article.


For example:


 

Element Details

In the audit trail, all details of elements are shown. The details are presented in a hierarchical structure that contains generic information that is then broken down into fine detail in outline fashion. Element details are shown under the "Elements" heading. The name of the element is shown in bold the next level in and then the specific details for the element appear indented below the element name. The audit trail record for each element type shows details specific to it. For information on a particular field, compare the audit trail record to the fields that appear in the element itself. 


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When an element is added, the entire element details are shown as added. For example:



 


When text or detail is added to a field in an element, only the particular field that was added is highlighted. The following is an example of rich text added: 


 

 



The following is an example of an expiration date added to a page:

 


 


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The following example shows an image element that has been deleted from a page:


 


When the text in a field or a detail for an element is removed, only the particular field that was removed is highlighted. In the following example, the expiration date for a page has been removed: 



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When the text in a field or a detail for an element is modified, only the particular field that was modified is highlighted. In the following download element example, the target file for the download (Url) has been modified: 




When the text in a rich text element is modified, the entire rich text element is shown as having been changed as opposed to individual bits of text. To determine what changed in the rich text element, compare it side by side immediate revision prior to it. See the following section for complete information on performing side by side comparisons of content item revisions.
 


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Comparing Revisions

The color coding denoting added, removed, and changed content makes it easy to quickly interpret how content has been changed between two revisions. Because two revisions are always shown side by side, you can not only clearly see the changes that have been made but also the previous state of the part of the content item that has been changed.

By selecting the view ‘Changes only’ you can see summary of only the changes that occurred between two revisions instead of the complete content of the item. For pages, page sections, articles, and custom content items containing a lot of content, this makes it easier to locate the changes.

To navigate between revisions, click [Next revision] or [Previous revision]. In this way you can step through the entire audit trail history of the content item:

 






Moving Elements

When you move an element using drag and drop, the action is shown in the audit trail as an add/delete action instead of as changed content. Consider the example below. Four elements appear on a page (Element A, Element B, Element C, and Element D), ordered from top to bottom as shown. Element C is then moved to the position below Element A — The result is represented below right (A, C, B, D): 


 

 



In the audit trail, this action will be represented as the deletion of Element B in the position under Element A and then the re-adding of it in the position below Element C: 


 

 



Workflow State Changes

Changing the workflow state of a content item is shown in the audit trail as a pair of add/delete actions instead of as changed content. For example:

 

 



 


In the example above, the workflow state of the content item has been changed from Published to Planned. In the audit trail, the actions that are shown as having occurred are:

  • Workflow activity "Maintained published object" has been deleted.
  • Workflow model state Published has been deleted.
  • Workflow activity "Maintain planned object" has been added.
  • Workflow model state Planned has been added.

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Deleted Items Tab

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For each content type (page, page section, article or custom content item), the following information is provided:


ColumnDescription
TitleThe title of the deleted item (not the navigation, HTML, or URL title).
Content typeThe content type of the deleted item (page, page section, article, or custom content item).
Date and time of deletionThe local date and time when the item was deleted.
UsernameThe name of the user who deleted the item.
IDThe unique identifier of the deleted item. 
Original pathThe original path of the deleted item. For pages and page sections, the parent hierarchy in the page/page section tree is shown. For articles and custom content items, the original path is always ‘Media repository’. Pages deleted from the ‘Orphan pages’ tree do not include a parent page hierarchy.
Audit trailA link that allows you to view the audit trail of the deleted item.


Sorting Items in the Deleted Items Tab

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