Audit History Application

Overview

The Audit History application allows designers to store an audit trail in the database and allows users to post key events to the News feed to encourage collaboration.

New in Appian 23.2, the Record Events feature allows you to seamlessly track who takes action on your records and when, with minimal configuration on your part. It is recommended to use Record Events instead of this application.

Key Features & Functionality

The version of the application compatible with Appian 22.1 (and above) contains the following:

  • A generic process model that can be invoked via a sub-process node in existing process models as a way to store audit history events in a database
  • A record type for Audit History
  • A filterable audit history SAIL grid that can be added to record types as an additional view of records

The version of the application compatible with Appian 17.3 to Appian 21.4 contains the following tools:

  • A generic process model that can be invoked via a sub-process node in existing process models as a way to store audit history events in a database
  • A filterable audit history SAIL grid that can be added to record types as an additional view of records
  • A related action template that allows users to select and start a conversation about an audit history item
  • A report SAIL template that allows users to filter across all audit history events for a particular record type


Complete documentation of this app is available in the Appian Playbook: https://community.appian.com/w/the-appian-playbook/generic-audit-history-application

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  • processModel 0008daa9-7422-8000-6ee0-010000010000 "{en_US=AH Write Audit History}": An error occurred while creating processModel com.appiancorp.process.validation.ValidationException: Process Model is not valid. (APNX-1-4071-007)

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  • processModel 0008daa9-7422-8000-6ee0-010000010000 "{en_US=AH Write Audit History}": An error occurred while creating processModel com.appiancorp.process.validation.ValidationException: Process Model is not valid. (APNX-1-4071-007)

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