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Audit logging is a built-in Jira feature. Vacation Manager only adds some of its additional information to these logs. |
Currently in audit log entries are placed when:
- user vacation days are:
- assigned,
- updated,
- deleted,
- teams are:
- created,
- updated,
- user is added to team,
- user is removed from team,
- group is added to team,
- group is removed from team,
- holiday scheme is:
- created,
- copied (duplicated),
- updated,
- deleted,
- holiday is added,
- holiday is updated,
- user is assigned to scheme,
- workweek scheme is:
- created,
- updated,
- deleted,
- user is assigned to scheme.
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- vacation type is:
- created,
- updated,
- deleted,
- configuration is:
- created (initial setup),
- updated,
- deleted.
To access it, follow the below presented steps ( you need to be logged in as Jira administrator):
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6. More menu contains additional options:
• "Audit Log Settings":
Here "Retention period" of gathered log can be set to kept for: unlimited period of time (set by default), 1 month, 3 months, or 6 months.
Log size increase proportional to passed time can be expected, especially significant and visible if unlimited retention period is set.
If external user directory i.e. LDAP events are of no point of interest to you feel free to tick "Hide external user directory" and press save.
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More information in regards to auditing in Jira applications can be found here https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/auditing-in-jira-applications-938847740.html
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7. Column "Date" contains exact date of an occurred event that was logged;
8. Column "Author" list details of a person responsible for an action that happended happened and because of that has been added to the log;
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