Change history for technical asset types

Data Integrity Suite

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Data Integrity Suite
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2025

Change history for technical asset types is a vital tool for documenting modifications, updates, and revisions to technical assets and configurations. It offers a detailed log of changes, fostering transparency and accountability among technical teams and throughout the organization. This history is essential for troubleshooting issues, auditing changes for security compliance, and managing version control, ensuring that all team members are informed about the current state and history of technical assets.

To access the change history for technical asset types:

  1. Navigate to the Configuration > Governance > Technical Assets and click on the specific technical asset type you want to view.
  2. Go to the Change History tab to see the history of changes.
  3. In the change history list view, you will see a change history table with the following components:
    • Revision/Action: Indicates the revision number and the type of action performed (for example, property value added, asset type created). Helps identify the sequence of changes and the type of modifications made.
    • Object: Specifies the object or attribute of the technical asset type that was changed (for example, Background color, Display format, Name, Asset type).
    • Value: Shows the new value assigned to the object or attribute after the change (For example, Sunshine (for Background color), {Name} (for Display format), Glossary Definition (for Name)).
    • Updated by: Indicates the name of the user who made the change.
    • Updated on: Displays the date and time when the change was made.
  4. Review the details in the table to understand what changes were made, who made them, and when they were made.

For more information, refer to Change history for technical assets.