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Hi!
I'm looking for an extension that can track administrator activity in working with data controlled by the extension ContentBuilder by Crosstec: https://crosstec.org/en/downloads/contentbuilder-cck-for-joomla.html
We are using ContentBuilder to store data in and retrieve data from a non-relational mySql table. Our data is stored in 5 separate tables.The total number of records (in all 5 tables combined) is just over 10,000.
ContentBuilder does have the ability to create/generate a unique article to display each record - or a single template can be used. Currently we are using one template for each data storage.
From what I read about Content Statistics - I could track admin activity if I were to set up my ContentBuilder application to use articles for displaying the data record. However - that would create 10,000 articles - so I'm thinking that using 'generated articles' may not be the best approach for us to take.
So - I'm wanting to know if Content Statistics can track admin interaction with ContentBuilder data that is displayed by use of a template.
We would be wanting to track new records, updated records, admin user, and timestamp or duration if possible.
Thank you!
Diane
I'm looking for an extension that can track administrator activity in working with data controlled by the extension ContentBuilder by Crosstec: https://crosstec.org/en/downloads/contentbuilder-cck-for-joomla.html
We are using ContentBuilder to store data in and retrieve data from a non-relational mySql table. Our data is stored in 5 separate tables.The total number of records (in all 5 tables combined) is just over 10,000.
ContentBuilder does have the ability to create/generate a unique article to display each record - or a single template can be used. Currently we are using one template for each data storage.
From what I read about Content Statistics - I could track admin activity if I were to set up my ContentBuilder application to use articles for displaying the data record. However - that would create 10,000 articles - so I'm thinking that using 'generated articles' may not be the best approach for us to take.
So - I'm wanting to know if Content Statistics can track admin interaction with ContentBuilder data that is displayed by use of a template.
We would be wanting to track new records, updated records, admin user, and timestamp or duration if possible.
Thank you!
Diane
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