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06-05-21 07:59 PM
Hi,I have been constantly studying the blueprism database schema in order to be more productive and more accurate in locating problems in production, but a question arose in which table I can find where the versions of the processes are stored as shown in the screenshot
Where can I find the xml of the versions, information like Edit Summary

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Emerson Ferreira
Sr Business Analyst
Avanade Brasil
Recife
081988869544
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Where can I find the xml of the versions, information like Edit Summary
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Emerson Ferreira
Sr Business Analyst
Avanade Brasil
Recife
081988869544
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Sr Cons at Avanade Brazil
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07-05-21 01:27 AM
Hi Emerson,
The BPAAuditEvents table contains what you are after.
The "oldXML" and "newXML" columns are the XML versions and history of the object/process (Where gtgtprocid = not null refers to an object/process)
The "EditSummary" column speaks for itself.
Cheers
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Max McConchie
Automation Manager
Australian Government Department of Finance
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The BPAAuditEvents table contains what you are after.
The "oldXML" and "newXML" columns are the XML versions and history of the object/process (Where gtgtprocid = not null refers to an object/process)
The "EditSummary" column speaks for itself.
Cheers
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Max McConchie
Automation Manager
Australian Government Department of Finance
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07-05-21 01:27 AM
Hi Emerson,
The BPAAuditEvents table contains what you are after.
The "oldXML" and "newXML" columns are the XML versions and history of the object/process (Where gtgtprocid = not null refers to an object/process)
The "EditSummary" column speaks for itself.
Cheers
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Max McConchie
Automation Manager
Australian Government Department of Finance
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The BPAAuditEvents table contains what you are after.
The "oldXML" and "newXML" columns are the XML versions and history of the object/process (Where gtgtprocid = not null refers to an object/process)
The "EditSummary" column speaks for itself.
Cheers
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Max McConchie
Automation Manager
Australian Government Department of Finance
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07-05-21 04:47 PM
Thank you Max, I had already looked at this table, but I never noticed, I believe I missed
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Emerson Ferreira
Sr Business Analyst
Avanade Brasil
Recife
081988869544
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Emerson Ferreira
Sr Business Analyst
Avanade Brasil
Recife
081988869544
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Sr Cons at Avanade Brazil
