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The Activity Feed module is intended to line up the communication process within the company between users, for example, between employees who set tasks and those who handle them.
This functionality allows keeping an eye either on Additional Comments or Work Notes left within some record or tracking the record field changes (all record fields or a fieldset specified by the user).
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Additional Comments and Work Notes fields are both of the Journal Input type and intended for cross-user communication.
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Besides that, the Activity Feed displays history of field changes. It displays information about those fields the value of which have been changed.
- Previous values are in grey color. The new values are black.
- Field changes are displayed according to history display settings.
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Activity Feed can be used on table records in both main interfaces (agent interface and Self-Service Portal), which allows using it by users without specific roles.
Creating activity feed
To use feed on forms, you need to configure the Activity Feed widget first. For this, please complete the steps below:
- Navigate to Portal Structure → Widgets.
- Click New to create a new widget.
- Fill in the fields as described below.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
After saving the record, it will be available to add on the record form by the Form Layout functionality as described below.
Adding widget to forms
Add an activity feed widget created on the previous step on the record form using the Form Layout functionality. For this, please complete the steps below:
- Open the hamburger menu on the top left of the form.
- Navigate to the Configure → Form → Layout item and click on it.
- Find the Activity Feed widget in the Available area and move it to the Selected area.
- Click Save to apply changes.
After this, your changes are displayed on the record form.
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Perform these steps for every form on which you need to enable Activity feed functionality since it is not inherited, and every activity feed is related to the specified table. |
By default, two activity feed field are available:
- Additional Comment
- Work Note
See the Creating custom activity feed field section of this article to customize your activity feed.
Activity feed view
After a widget is created and added to a form layout as described above, create a new record or open an existing one to find the activity feed view as shown below (this screenshot is given as an example; the out-of-the-box version in your application may differ from it).
By clicking on the tabs under the input field, you can filter out the displayed information.
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The displayed information can be filtered for specified users or user roles by using ACL functionality. Thereby, the activity feed view can differ for users granted different roles. For this, Create an ACL Rule for information filtering.
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All | This section displays all field changes and all comments left to this record. |
Work Notes | This section allows filtering out only work notes left to this record. |
Additional Comments | This section allows filtering out only additional comments left to this record. |
History | This section allows filtering out only record field changes. |
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Settings are saved in the Activity Column Filters (sys_activity_column_filter) dictionary for every user individually. To display changes of the specified fields in the History section instead of all fields changes, use the Available history fields handler functionality:
Even if the field value changes are not displayed here, they are logged and can be reached in the History dictionary. |
Creating a custom feed type
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By default, two commonly used fields of the Journal Input type are delivered for Task objects; these are Additional Comment and Work Notes fields.
To add custom journal input fields, please complete the steps below:
- Navigate to System Definition → All Columns.
- Click New and fill in the fields.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
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Another way to add a column is through the related lists in the Table (sys_db_table) record. Open the table you want to add a new activity type, scroll down to the Related Lists area, open the Columns tab and click New. |
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As a result, a new activity type will be created automatically by the system in the Activity Type (sys_activity_type) table. |
Configuring feed set
You can easily configure the set of activity feed fields you need using the Form layout functionality.
To add or remove an activity feed field, perform the following steps:
- Open the record form which you need to configure.
- In the hamburger menu
, navigate to Configure → Form → Layout.
- In the Section field, select the section containing the Activity Feed.
- Move the field of Journal Input type:
- from the Available section to Selected to add the field to the Activity Feed
- from the Selected section to Available to remove the field from the Activity Feed.
- Click Save.
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When creating a new record, you will see the Journal Input fields as regular fields. In saved records, these fields are included into the Activity Feed. |
Customization
To configure the new activity feed field, please complete the steps below:
- Navigate to Activity Feed → Activity Types.
- Open the activity you need and fill in the fields.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
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