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location of table in change request

nath0507
Tera Contributor

hi all

 

I need to locate the table where these fields are stored

 

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1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

SatyakiBose
Mega Sage

Hello @nath0507 

The fields that are highlighted in the screenshot are from the change_request table.

You can perform the below steps to access these fields:

  1. Open any change request on your instance.
  2. Navigate to the planning section
  3. Right click on the field & click on configure dictionary.

The values that you put in these fields are stored in the sys_audit table.

  • Navigate to the sys_audit table.
  • Filter the table name and field name column with the table and field you want to check
  • The document key holds the sys_id of the record you wish to check (sys_id of the change record)
  • now check the old value and new value column.
  • It will store the current value and old value of the field that you are checking.
  • update count column will tell you how many times the field has been updated, and the older the update count, means its the current value.

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SatyakiBose
Mega Sage

Hello @nath0507 

The fields that are highlighted in the screenshot are from the change_request table.

You can perform the below steps to access these fields:

  1. Open any change request on your instance.
  2. Navigate to the planning section
  3. Right click on the field & click on configure dictionary.

The values that you put in these fields are stored in the sys_audit table.

  • Navigate to the sys_audit table.
  • Filter the table name and field name column with the table and field you want to check
  • The document key holds the sys_id of the record you wish to check (sys_id of the change record)
  • now check the old value and new value column.
  • It will store the current value and old value of the field that you are checking.
  • update count column will tell you how many times the field has been updated, and the older the update count, means its the current value.