Documentation Index
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Overview
The Activity Log gives administrators a complete audit trail of every change that happens to a career. Every time someone is assigned to the career, a skill is added or edited, a training setting is updated, a level is changed, or a label is applied, the event is captured with a timestamp, the person who performed the action, and the details of what changed. The log is purpose-built for two jobs:- Accountability. Answer the question “who changed what, when?” during an audit, an investigation, or a customer-support ticket.
- Downstream action. Some changes (like editing a skill or a training setting) ripple out to people assigned to the career. The log provides built-in actions to notify those people or force training re-approval without leaving the page.
Prerequisites
Before you open the Activity Log, you need:- Permission level: Administrator role in SkillsDB
- Setup requirement: At least one career in your Careers library
- Access: Navigate to Library > Careers from the left sidebar
Opening the Activity Log
Open a career's activity page
/manage/careers/activity/[careerId] and the breadcrumb reads Activity / [Career Name].Reading the Log
The Activity Log is a table of events, newest first. Each row captures one discrete change.Columns
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Event type | A colored badge summarizing the category — People, Skill, Section, Training, Level, Label, Flag, and others. Badge color indicates the category. |
| Event description | A human-readable summary of what happened, with the relevant entity (person, skill, section, etc.) named inline. |
| Performed by | The administrator who made the change, shown with their name, email, and avatar. Events made through the API display an API badge. |
| Performed at | The date and time the change occurred. |
| Affected count | For bulk actions — the number of people, skills, or related items touched by the single event. |
| Actions | Any follow-up actions available for that event, such as Notify or Force re-approval. |
Event categories
Activity events fall into category groups, each with its own badge color:| Category | Badge color | Example events |
|---|---|---|
| People | Blue | Person assigned to the career, person removed, bulk assign, bulk remove |
| Skill | Green | Skill added, skill edited, training setting changed on a skill |
| Training | Cyan | Learning resource linked, unlinked, or updated |
| Section | — | Section created, renamed, reordered, or removed |
| Level | — | Level created, renamed, reordered, or removed |
| Label | — | Label applied to the career, label removed |
| Flag | — | Skill flag or career-level flag assigned or removed |
Filtering and Searching
The Activity Log supports filtering to help you zero in on the events that matter.- Date range — use the date picker to scope the view to a specific window (the default lookback is a broad recent range). Options include common ranges like the last 7 days, last 30 days, and this month, plus a custom start/end.
- Event type — filter to one or more event categories (People, Skill, Training, etc.) when you only want to see activity of a certain kind.
- Performed by — filter by the administrator who made the changes, useful for reviewing one person’s activity.
Taking Action from the Log
Some events have a direct impact on users assigned to the career — for example, editing a skill’s name or its training requirements. The Activity Log lets administrators act on those events without leaving the page.Notify users
The Notify action sends an email to a selected audience explaining that a change occurred. Available targets:| Target | Who receives the notification |
|---|---|
| All assigned | Every user currently assigned to the career |
| All assigned, without training approval | Users who have not yet received training approval for the affected skill |
| All assigned, with training approval | Users who have training approval (to let them know the definition changed) |
| All assigned, awaiting training approval | Users with submitted-but-pending training approval requests |
| Experts only | Users flagged as Expert on the affected skill |
Force training re-approval
The Force re-approval action resets training-approval status on an affected skill so users must submit training approval again. Available targets:| Target | Who is forced to re-approve |
|---|---|
| All assigned, with training approval | Users whose training approval will be revoked, requiring resubmission |
| All assigned, awaiting training approval | Users whose pending training approval requests are reset |
Common Questions
Who can see the Activity Log?
Who can see the Activity Log?
Is the Activity Log immutable?
Is the Activity Log immutable?
Does the Activity Log capture changes made through the API?
Does the Activity Log capture changes made through the API?
Is there a company-wide activity log covering every career?
Is there a company-wide activity log covering every career?
What's the difference between the Activity Log and Version History?
What's the difference between the Activity Log and Version History?
Can I export the Activity Log?
Can I export the Activity Log?
Why does a log entry show 'Email Sent' or 'Email Disabled'?
Why does a log entry show 'Email Sent' or 'Email Disabled'?