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Is there a log somewhere that tracks who opens a base and when?

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kuovonne
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

I don’t believe that there is such a log.

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kuovonne
18 - Pluto
18 - Pluto

I don’t believe that there is such a log.

Thanks, Kuovonne. I didn’t think so but I’m writing something and needed to confirm that I wasn’t missing something.

Hey William,

I’m not sure about an option to do this with logging into the base, but if it helps, On2Air has a Field Difference Log function where you can keep a log of changes to a single field or multiple fields.

It will keep a running log of changes to any field and each change is stored in a long text field with a timestamp and some other options.

You can read a little more about it - Field Difference Log

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Hannah - On2Air.com - Automated Backups for Airtable

Thank Hannah. Airtable itself tracks field-level changes pretty nicely, but that’s not what I was asking about. I want a base access log, that is, a record of how often the base is accessed and by whom. Apparently NOT possible, which is a bummer. I’m pretty sure that front-end builders like Softr, Miniextensions and Stacker do make this possible. I was just trying to see what can be done in Airtable alone.

Yeah definitely! That would be a nice feature.

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Hannah - On2Air.com - Automated Backups for Airtable