Data History

Data History

DataSight stores information about how data was obtained prior to import and how data was manipulated after import. Within DataSight, this information is grouped together to form the Collection History and Processing History respectively.

These histories afford audit trails that can be used to review data for QA/QC purposes.

Note

Histories can be accessed for individual data points or grouped collectively under the Level 3.

When viewing a Level's Collection or Processing History, any Grid View Auto Filter conditions applied will be retained when viewing another Level's Collection or Processing History.

 

See also:

  • Collection History
  • Processing History
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