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The Activity Log

Learn more about the Activity Log in Fergus

Marjory Ordonez avatar
Written by Marjory Ordonez
Updated over a week ago

Overview

The activity log is a feature in Fergus that tracks the important actions users perform within their accounts. This includes any changes to events, such as creating, editing, or deleting jobs. It ensures transparency and accountability within your team. You can easily see who made what changes and when they occurred. This can help identify any mistakes or issues that may arise. This tool enhances your control and provides insights into your work, making administrative tasks more manageable.

How to Access the Activity Log

To access the activity log, follow these steps:

1. Navigate to the Settings menu.

2. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the Activity Log.

3. Here, you will see a list of users' most recent activities on the account.

Filter by Event

Once you enter the Activity Log page, you can search for specific activities using keywords. You can also filter by date range, select users, and use the dropdown menu to choose the specific events you would like to track.

These are the following events that the activity log can track:

User Activity Log

You can find a particular user's activity log by visiting their profile and reviewing the logs. Here’s how to do it:

1. Go to Settings > Users.

2. Select the user you wish to review.

3. In the top right corner, click on the three dots.

4. From the drop-down menu, select Activity Log.

This feature provides valuable insights into the user's actions and allows for convenient filtering by date. Using the activity log, you can enhance user management practices and make more informed decisions.

Conclusion

The activity log is a valuable tool in Fergus that allows you to monitor user activity and ensure transparency within your team. By understanding how to access and use the activity log, you can easily keep track of all the changes made to your account and identify any issues that may arise. For more information on using Fergus, check out our other help centre articles.

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