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System Information Log Functionality, show timestamp when checkbox is edited

edited Apr 28, 2022 6:19PM in Ask A Guru 19 comments

Hi Guys,


I have a question which in regards to system in formation logs.

We have a custom field which we have created for our SO transaction. It's a checkbox field by the name of: 'Final Material List'.

I am trying to understand the NS behavior on which fields it decided to capture in system Information logs upon creations and if this can be customized?

My Use Case is derived from the following systems behavior:

UC 1

SO Creation & Final Material List (NOT check marked) --> Save

Edit the SO created --> Final Material List --> Checkmark --> Save -----------> System Information is showing a log: Final Material List, Old Value: F --> New Value: T

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