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Viewing the Project Revision History Page
Viewing the Project Revision History Page

How can I view the revision history of a project in the Connect application?

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Written by Adam
Updated over a year ago

The History page in the Connect application displays a timeline of project events and comments annotated by a collaboration team member for each event during the check-in process. Each event in the timeline displays the project's version number, event name, and timestamp in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Optionally, comments associated with a project development event can be used to instruct other collaboration team members on next steps.

The History page provides a traceability record for auditing and regulatory purposes. The vertical timeline is graphical, scrollable view where collaboration team members can review the revision history of project changes in descending chronological order from a read-only viewer.

Prerequisites

  • You selected a project version from the Projects page in the Connect application.

Procedure

Click the History page to view a timeline of project versions. The timeline includes the project name, event type, user name, and check-in comments entered by a collaboration team member.

Each event on the timeline includes a project version number and timestamp. Events types include:

  • Project Uploaded β€” Displays when a local project uploads to Connect for the first time (always Version 1).

  • Project Checked In β€” Displays an incremented project version number when a previously uploaded project is updated by a collaboration team member.

  • Version Promoted β€” Displays when an older project version was promoted by a collaboration team member to create a new version in the timeline.

  • Version Deleted β€” Displays when a project version is deleted and removed from the project history. The version number, deletion date, user, and (optional) comments display in the timeline.

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