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Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
Audit | 8.5 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Parameter | Description | Example | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
timestamp | Pass here the timestamp field you added for auditing to the table. This field is passed here to trigger the calculation, but the value is not used. Must be a timestamp. |
AuditTimeStamp | |
TableName | The name of the table. Or the table occurrence if needed. With 10.2 optionally as second value the name of the audit log table unless you take the default AuditLog. |
"Firma¶MyAuditLog" | |
FieldsToIgnore... | A list of field names to ignore. Global fields and those set with Audit.SetIgnoredFieldNames are always ignored. |
"myField" | Optional |
ExtraFields... | Custom fields to set. Pass in field name followed by "|" character and a value. Field type can be text or number. |
"ScriptName|" & $ScriptName | Optional |
Returns OK or error.
Run Backup and set a custom field with a special value:
MBS("Audit.Backup"; Audit::AuditTimeStamp; "MyTable"; "Reason|Backup")
Loop over all records in the current found set:
# loop over all
Set Variable [ $count ; Value: Get(FoundCount) ]
If [ $count > 0 ]
Go to Record/Request/Page [ First ]
Loop
# your script steps here
Set Variable [ $r ; Value: MBS("Audit.Backup"; Kontakte::TimeStamp; "MyTable") ]
# next
Go to Record/Request/Page [ Next ; Exit after last: On ]
End Loop
End If
This function checks for a license.
Created 27th October 2018, last changed 12nd May 2023