To increase the transparency and visibility of activities performed in the system, Adobe Customer Journey Analytics allows you to audit user activity for various services and capabilities in the form of “audit logs”. These logs form an audit trail that can help with troubleshooting issues, and help your business effectively comply with corporate data stewardship policies and regulatory requirements, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
In a basic sense, an audit log tells who performed what action, and when. Each action recorded in a log contains metadata that indicates the action type, date and time, the email ID of the user who performed the action, and additional attributes relevant to the action type.
This topic covers audit logs in Customer Journey Analytics, including how to view and manage them in the UI.
When the feature is enabled for your organization, audit logs are automatically collected as activity occurs. You do not need to manually enable log collection.
In order to view and export audit logs, you must have been granted the Audit Logs Access access control permission in Adobe Console. To learn how to manage individual permissions for Customer Journey Analytics features, please refer to the access control documentation.
In Customer Journey Analytics, navigate to Tools > Audit Logs.
The audit log for today and yesterday are shown by default.
You can select which columns are visible by going to the column selector at the top right.
Double click the info (i) button next to a description.
The following items are shown:
ABC123@AdobeOrg
.Select the funnel icon () to display a list of filter controls to help narrow results. Only the last 1,000 records are displayed, irrespective of the various filters selected.
The following filters are available for audit events in the UI:
Filter | Description |
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Date Range | Filter on a different date range by selecting a different date or selecting a date range by dragging the cursor across multiple dates. By default, today’s and yesterday’s date are selected. |
Action | Filter on any action name listed above. |
User ID | Filter on a specific user by their user ID. The user ID can be found by selecting the info (i) button next to a user name. |
Filter on a specific user’s email address. The email can be found by selecting the info (i) button next to a user name. | |
Component ID | Filter on a specific Component ID. The user ID can be found by selecting the info (i) button for a desired component. |
Component Type | Filter on any component type listed above. |
The following table outlines which actions on which component types are recorded by audit logs:
Component Type | Actions |
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Annotation |
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Audience |
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Calculated Metric |
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Connection |
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Data View |
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Date Range |
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Filter |
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IMS Org |
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Project |
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Report |
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Scheduled Project |
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User |
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User Group |
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You can download audit logs in CSV or JSON formats. Any filters applied or columns selected are reflected in the downloaded files.
All actions that you can perform in the UI can also be done using API calls. See the Customer Journey Analytics API reference document for more information.