Activity Log for Tasks
Summary
The Activity Log provides a detailed record of all activities related to a task, including who created the task, when it was created, and who marked it as completed. This feature helps track the history of a task, providing transparency and accountability.
In this article
- Before you begin
- Step 1: Viewing the Activity Log
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Before you begin
- You need an active Plumm account to access the task page.
- The Activity Log is available for all tasks that have activity history, such as creation and completion.
Step 1. Viewing the Activity Log
- Navigate to your "My Tasks" page in Plumm.
- Click on the specific task for which you want to view the activity log.
- Within the task details, locate the Activity Log section (usually at the bottom or in a dedicated tab).
- The Activity Log will display key actions such as:
- Task Creation: Shows the user who created the task and the date/time of creation.
- Task Completion: Displays the user who marked the task as completed and the time it was completed.
- Other activities: Includes updates made to the task, changes in status, or any other significant actions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What information does the Activity Log display?
The Activity Log shows details such as the task creator, creation time, who marked the task as completed, and when it was completed. It also includes any updates or changes made to the task.
2. Can I edit the Activity Log?
No, the Activity Log is a read-only feature that provides a history of task actions. You cannot modify or delete entries from the log.
3. Can I view the Activity Log for any task?
Yes, as long as you have access to the task, you can view the Activity Log for that task. If you do not see the Activity Log, ensure that the task has activity history, such as creation or completion.
4. Can the Activity Log be used to track task updates?
Yes, the Activity Log tracks all significant activities on a task, including status changes, task completions, and other updates. It provides a complete history of the task's lifecycle.