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Hello!

 

I've recently imported the Workfront Usage Dashboard but am having difficulty locating a clear explanation for the audit types on report UD#7 Activity Over the Last 12 Months. The audit types that are not clear include: Combined Entry, General Edit, and Scope Change. For reference, the dashboard I'm referring to can be found in this link: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/workfront-archived-groups/workfront-usage-dashboard...

 

Thanks for any insight!

Emmi 

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Combined Entry means a couple things happened at the same time. So someone leaving an update/note while changing the status at the same time, for example.
Scope Change refers to only a project or task (pretty sure), like the duration, planned completion or predecessors have changed. Very specific (instead of just status change, for example).
General Edit is the only one I'm not sure about and having a hard time finding documentation. Wondering if it pulls ANY edit, not a specific edit/change type like above.

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Hi there!
Combined Entry means a couple things happened at the same time. So someone leaving an update/note while changing the status at the same time, for example.
Scope Change refers to only a project or task (pretty sure), like the duration, planned completion or predecessors have changed. Very specific (instead of just status change, for example).
General Edit is the only one I'm not sure about and having a hard time finding documentation. Wondering if it pulls ANY edit, not a specific edit/change type like above.

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Thanks! That was my assumption, but I was having a hard time locating any documentation to confirm.