Administrators activity log
Full activity log of all commands and administrator does. Run reports, make changes to a user or system setting, everything so another administrator can audit what other administrators are doing.

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Anonymous commented
All entries made in our site on Wild Apricot should have the person's info making the change or creation attached to it. Our club administrators need to know who is creating events and etc. This is available as the access person creating or changing is already signed in and their information is there. Audit trails are necessary.
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Carol Gerber commented
We had an issue recently where one admin set up a poll and sent out an automated email with a mistake in it. As one of the other admins, I'd like to be able to see who set up the poll so I can fix the mistake quickly.
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rs commented
Include for draft emails and templates as well. Especially if the draft or template is deleted.
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Stephen Garrett commented
We are desperate for this functionality. We are having event data disappear and have no idea what or who is doing this. If it is a person doing this through ignorance or maliciousness, we would like to know who. If it is not a person, then it could be a bug somewhere. This info would sure help a ton. Please consider adding this log somewhere.
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CHNA Parliamentarian commented
We definitely need this! In contacts admins often add notes, but we need to be able to see other changes absent of notes regarding polls, etc.
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Russ Petruzzelli commented
Definite need for a log! Ditto on Diane's comment. "Who made the change?"
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Marilyn Segal commented
Display the Last Update Date/Time and the Name of person who made the last update to the Events List.
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Diane Comstock commented
I need this - as we have several admins that make changes and I have no idea who made the change
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Jeff commented
This would be a good feature to have. We could see who last updated an event or who created it.
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Anonymous commented
Having an audit trail to log event creation and modifications would be VERY useful for our organization. Thank you.
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Diane Comstock commented
We also have multiple event admins each responsible for creating multiple events for groups. I, as the full admin, am often told that a particular event has not been set up properly. It would be very helpful to know who made the last change and what it was.
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John Oldland commented
need an audit trails to see who edited or deleted events as we have multiple event editors
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p.timothy commented
This is extremely important. Our club supports this request.
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Bud Davis commented
An event is posted and system organizer field is not changed. When I as System Admin want to help, I cannot see who created the event
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Dennis Parker commented
Where we can always see who creates and edits pages, and who creates emails. We cannot see who creates and edits events. Is it possible to make this very advantageous addition?
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Walt Bilofsky commented
In an organization with a lot of admins, it is helpful for admins to be able to see who posted and who changed an event listing. Please record this automatically and show it on the Event details view.
For extra credit, provide a checkbox so the admin editing the event can make theirself the event organizer without having to go to the Emails view.
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Anonymous commented
Please add a log of who has made changes to events/emails - things other than just financial. The finance section has an audit log - a log of who has made which changes - it would be great to see who has made changes to announcements, emails, reminders, etc.
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GZ commented
I support this request and hope others do too.
The site being designed to have a number of 'Chairs', 'Managers' etc it would be nice to know who to ask when something is changed.
We pulled back the maintenance to fewer people, but even with a limited number of people we still don't know who touches what. -
Brian McDonald commented
Have an audit log to track what Admins are deleting or changing on the website. Would be useful with unlimited Admins being allowed on the website. With more admins it would be easier to track what is happening with the website.
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Terrance Martin commented
Our client is a large gun club with concerns about who has access to the membership information, forums, events, basically anything, etc.
Is there a way to run an audit trail report for who accessed what, when, how, and from where? e.g. User, IP, MAC, unsuccessful attempts, etc.
Basically a firewall report that includes internal access by WA staff.