What Is The Format Used For Activity Log Exports?

What Is The Format Used For Activity Log Exports?


When you export activity results, you get a CSV file with the following columns:
  • Time - this time is in your time zone and indicates when the action was performed
  • Who - this indicates who performed the action
  • Entity - this indicates the affected entity (ex: Plan)
  • Action - this indicates the performed action (ex: Delete)
  • Client IP - this indicates the IP address of the client (can be empty for system actions)
  • Details (text) - this provides more details about the action
  • Details (html) - this provides the same details as the above, but with HTML links preserved

To learn more about exporting activity logs, click here.
To learn more about how to review system activity, click here.

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