Did you know that you can track many changes to your database using the Timeslips Audit Trail feature? An audit trail tracks a history of changes to names and transactions in the Timeslips database and logs who was responsible for those changes. There are two primary uses of the audit trail feature: Database Security Accounting Accuracy In regards to database security , creating an audit trail helps to track the timekeeper responsible for changes to a specific record. If you have a question about a particular value or setting, you can find out who made the change, and why, if necessary. To help with accounting accuracy , slips and transactions contain values that determine your accounting information. Changes to any value will have an affect the accounting. You can use audit trails to look for errors due to accidental or intentional changes to this data. For example , if you export slip information from one slip to other slips, you may affect a large number of slips. The audit trail shows you the effects of the changes. Timeslips can audit data associated with names, slips, accounts receivable transactions, and client funds transactions. For each change users make, Timeslips stores additional information about those changes. To learn how you can enable this valuable feature, Go to the Help menu in Timeslips Click on “ How To ” from the drop down menu Select “ Audit Trails ” located under the left column
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