History storage displays the record field changes in all tables in the human-readable format.
You cannot create, edit, or delete records in the History (sys_history) table. Only users with the admin role can read them. |
Navigate to the System Logs → History to access system history.
If you need to find specific records or to sort them in a particular order, use the condition builder to configure the filters that best suit your needs.
History form fields
Field | Description |
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Table Name | Related table name |
Field Name | Changed field. |
Record | The record ID. |
Old Value | Old record value. |
New Value | New record value. |
Type | Change type:
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Username | Username of the change originator. |
This log stores the information about deleted objects. You can also restore them with this log.
You cannot create and edit records in the Record Deletion Log (sys_record_deletion_log) table. Only users with the admin role can read and delete them. |
Navigate to System Logs → Record Deletion Log to read the storage records.
Deletion logs are only available to tables with the selected Record Deletion Logging checkbox. See the Create Tables article to learn more. |
If you need to find specific records or to sort them in a particular order, use the condition builder to configure the filters that best suit your needs.
Field | Description | |
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JSON | This field stores the attributes of the deleted record in JSON format as an associative massive.
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Parent Record ID | ID of the deleted record that caused the current record to be deleted: if record A causes record B to be deleted, this causes deletion of record C, then record C will display the ID of record A ID (as the original cause). This field is populated in case when the On Delete attribute of the reference column is Cascade. See the Reference Fields article to learn more. | |
Record ID | ID of the deleted record. | |
Table Name | Table name to which the deleted record belongs. | |
Username | User who initiated the record deletion. |
To restore a record, perform the following steps:
The restored record will have the attributes described in the JSON field. The system restores the record version as it was before the deletion. |
Records are restored independently of each other. For example, if deleting record A causes records B and C to be deleted, and then record A is restored, records B and C remain deleted. They shoulf be restored additionally. |