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Raviraj
Contributor III
Contributor III

Replicate UI logs

I want to check the replicate UI logs where some change in the settings is recorded. For example, in End point connections we have set up log back up and selected option to Prioritize online logs setting. For some reason the setting got dropped and it went back to Online logs.

Not sure who changed it or how it got changed.

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Raviraj
Contributor III
Contributor III
Author

Thanks Desmond, I have gone though the logs and downloaded the Audit from QEM as CSV. Seems it will only contain the modifications that were done from QEM UI. In my aspect the change to END Point was from Qlik Replicate UI , that might be the reason its not showing in QEM Audit.

As understood , seems there is no Audit for the changes done in replicate UI.

DesmondWOO
Support
Support

Hi @Raviraj ,

You are right. If changes are made in the Replicate UI or through other methods, such as modifying the JSON file, QEM will not be able to audit.

Regards,
Desmond

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Heinvandenheuvel
Specialist III
Specialist III

@DesmondWOO >> The "Payload" does not specify which parameter has been modified. It may be necessary to compare historical records to discern the differences.

As per my earlier reply. It seems you are stuck with EXPORT JSON such that you can at least know what has changed, even though you would not know who nor when.

Your regular change control process should of course cover all details - who what when, but out of those I find 'what' most important for support situation. You can always blame the dev team. 🙂

 

 

 

@DesmondWOO >> You are right. If changes are made in the Replicate UI or through other methods, such as modifying the JSON file, QEM will not be able to audit

Thanks for confirming this terrible news. How dare Qlik call this 'audit'? It's just a joke imho.