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About Modification Tracking Events

The following table lists the modification tracking events that are created and displayed in the Modification Tracking List page.

Event Name

Description

Associate

This event indicates the association of two records that have a many-to-many relationship, such as contacts and accounts. For example, an associate event occurs when you add a contact to an account record. Similarly, a Dissociate event occurs when you delete a contact from an account record.

DeleteRecord

This event indicates that a record has been marked for deletion, for example, when you delete a messaging plan record. Use this event to track the deletion of records.

Dissociate

This event indicates the disassociation of two records that have a many-to-many relationship. For example, a dissociate event occurs when you delete a contact from an account record.

MergeRecords

This event indicates that two records are merged, for example, when a duplicate Lead record and its child records are merged with a primary Lead record. In this example, the resulting merged record’s object ID is the primary Lead record’s row ID and the child record’s object ID is the duplicate Lead record row ID. The MergeRecords event is supported for the following record types: Account, Contact, Household, Lead, Partner, Portfolio, and Service Request.

NOTE: Oracle CRM On Demand does not log separate MergeRecords events for child-level record merges.

PreDeleteRecord

This event indicates that a record is about to be deleted, however, the record might not actually be deleted.

NOTE: It is recommended that you do not to use this event for tracking deleted records. If you intend to track the deletion of records, then use the DeleteRecord event instead.

RestoreRecord

This event indicates that a record, previously marked for deletion, has been restored, for example, when you restore a messaging plan record that was previously marked for deletion.

WriteRecordNew

This event indicates that a new record has been saved for a record type, for example, when you create a new account record. This event also indicates modifications to picklists.

WriteRecordUpdated

This event indicates that an existing record for a parent record type or a child object has been modified, for example, when you update an existing contact record.

Related Topics

For related information on the modification tracking feature, see the following topics:


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