Thanks - and that's an interesting suggestion. There may be better tools than this for it, potentially - but I think it might be possible with the CRUDEvents model.
Thank you. Very good explanation of this package. I wonder how this extension can be made GDPR compliant, because you are storing user data and need consent from the users for this. Is there a package that out of the box handles and stores user consents?
This is what i have been searching for , thanks brother , i have a Doubt am currently working on a ERP Project in "Activity Logs and Audits" Module , in my project there are so many modules and models(262 models) i want like eg:- if a user make a change ,will it show like "Invoice "INF_86" Updated" or "A PDF is Generated" , "Profit and Loss report has been reported" etc... i hope you will see this comment waiting for the reply
Really nice video. I am working on a Go app and I want to track user actions on the applications (e.g. who did a change to a modal, when he did it and what change he made) do you have any suggestions on how I should do that?
How is the Go experience? I've been looking for a high rpm alternative to django, but they all lack the vital batteries that come with django (security, admin, etc). Are those things easy to implement into a production-grade app using Go?
Not kidding, my day gets slightly better when you upload. Your channel usually covers topics I want to learn about. Thanks mate!
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Really interesting video, looking forward to the contenttpes video.
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Yes sure I would like to see a detailed video on django contenttypes....thank you so much
Thanks a lot! That's coming soon-ish (just need to record, but it is prepared).
How does it compare with django-simple-history?
This was amazingly explained. Thanks a lot!
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Great stuff ... again ! nice and clear. Always find your posts useful. Thanks
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Another great video! Thanks!
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when exports to csv it doesnot show the time it shows only date why? could plz ans this
Very interesting video learned alot. But I do wonder could this be used to create a viewable changelog on the frontend of an application?
Thanks - and that's an interesting suggestion. There may be better tools than this for it, potentially - but I think it might be possible with the CRUDEvents model.
can you bring it to the frontend instead of using Admin dashboard
Thank you for your other great video. Is there a package to help prevent the user from having multiple devices login? thank you and GOD bless you.
can we use it with celery as background task while saving to django-easy-audit tables ?
Thank you. Very good explanation of this package.
I wonder how this extension can be made GDPR compliant, because you are storing user data and need consent from the users for this. Is there a package that out of the box handles and stores user consents?
Great question
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great video as always :)
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This is what i have been searching for , thanks brother , i have a Doubt am currently working on a ERP Project in "Activity Logs and Audits" Module , in my project there are so many modules and models(262 models) i want like eg:- if a user make a change ,will it show like "Invoice "INF_86" Updated" or "A PDF is Generated" , "Profit and Loss report has been reported" etc... i hope you will see this comment waiting for the reply
Really nice video. I am working on a Go app and I want to track user actions on the applications (e.g. who did a change to a modal, when he did it and what change he made) do you have any suggestions on how I should do that?
How is the Go experience? I've been looking for a high rpm alternative to django, but they all lack the vital batteries that come with django (security, admin, etc). Are those things easy to implement into a production-grade app using Go?
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