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View the event history of a facility, filter the History panel by date, and revert actions made in error.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:03
All data contributions within Autodesk Tandem are stored and can be viewed in the History panel.
00:09
To access the History panel, with a facility open, click History.
00:16
Here, you can see a list of events, starting with the most recent.
00:21
In this view, the history is organized by Date, Activity, Source, Description, User, and Action.
00:31
To view detailed information, expand each event by clicking the drop-down arrows.
00:37
Also, if you would like to view events within a particular period, you can filter events by date.
00:44
By default, the events are filtered to the last seven days, but you can adjust the time frame by expanding the Date drop-down.
00:55
Click Last 30d to view the events of the last month, or click any two dates on the calendar to set custom start and end dates.
01:05
If an action was made in error, you can revert the change to its original state.
01:11
To demonstrate this, select a Basic Wall element, then right-click and select Delete Selection.
01:21
The activity now appears in the History panel.
01:25
To undo this change, in the Action column, click Revert.
01:31
Then, in the Revert Changes notification, click Revert to confirm.
01:37
A message indicates that the change was reverted successfully.
01:42
Here, click Reload page.
01:46
Zooming in, you can see that the element is restored to its original position.
01:52
Reopen History, where the element restored activity now appears in the event list.
01:60
Notice in the Action column that not every event has a revert option.
02:05
In the case of a restored action, you can easily undo it by deleting the element again.
02:11
In other cases, an action simply cannot be reverted by design.
Video transcript
00:03
All data contributions within Autodesk Tandem are stored and can be viewed in the History panel.
00:09
To access the History panel, with a facility open, click History.
00:16
Here, you can see a list of events, starting with the most recent.
00:21
In this view, the history is organized by Date, Activity, Source, Description, User, and Action.
00:31
To view detailed information, expand each event by clicking the drop-down arrows.
00:37
Also, if you would like to view events within a particular period, you can filter events by date.
00:44
By default, the events are filtered to the last seven days, but you can adjust the time frame by expanding the Date drop-down.
00:55
Click Last 30d to view the events of the last month, or click any two dates on the calendar to set custom start and end dates.
01:05
If an action was made in error, you can revert the change to its original state.
01:11
To demonstrate this, select a Basic Wall element, then right-click and select Delete Selection.
01:21
The activity now appears in the History panel.
01:25
To undo this change, in the Action column, click Revert.
01:31
Then, in the Revert Changes notification, click Revert to confirm.
01:37
A message indicates that the change was reverted successfully.
01:42
Here, click Reload page.
01:46
Zooming in, you can see that the element is restored to its original position.
01:52
Reopen History, where the element restored activity now appears in the event list.
01:60
Notice in the Action column that not every event has a revert option.
02:05
In the case of a restored action, you can easily undo it by deleting the element again.
02:11
In other cases, an action simply cannot be reverted by design.
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