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Topic Title: Object modification history Topic Summary: Created On: 30-Jun-2003 10:25 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi,
Is there a quick way of identifying the date when an object was last modified, other than stepping through the history to find the lasy entry in the list. Cheers, Richard. |
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The info you need is stored in object attributes.
Look at the "Last Modified On" and "Last Modified By" attributes. Either from the properties pane (select the object, then right-mouse->properties, then select the attributes tab). Or insert a new column to show the attribute. ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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Stepping through the history only finds the last history record for the object. If a change was made to an attribute doesn't have "History" property set you won't find it.
Looking at "Last Changed On" and "Last Changed By" only finds the date made to an attribute that has "Change Dates" property set. You cannot directly find the last change to an attribute that doesn't log history or change dates; at least that I know of. - Louie |
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