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Operation Log

To effectively prevent and control the operational risks caused by multi-role logins, the TopOn platform has newly launched an operation log function module. Under this function, administrators can accurately review the details of the past operation records of team members on the dedicated operation log page, enabling the full traceability of each operation step.

1. Function entry and permission description.

Function Entry: [My Account] → [Operation Log]

Permissions: Currently, this function is still in the process of being gradually launched. If needed, please contact the AM to have it enabled. In the current version, only the master account is supported to view the operation log, and the operation log function for sub-accounts has not been launched yet.

 

2. Contents Supported by the Operation Log

The operation log in the current version records the frequently performed operations by developers, mainly including the following aspects:

Operation Category

Operation log

Placement

1.add/edit placement

2.add/editScenario

3.copy placement

Mediation

1.add/edit ad source

2.setting

3.add/edit segment

A/B Test

1.add/edit A/B test

Smart Assistant

1.add/delete Smart Assistant

 

3. Quickly Search for Operation Logs

To quickly locate specific operation logs, you can conduct searches by operation type, operation object, operation object information, and action.

(1) Operation Category: It includes placement, mediation, A/B testing, and Smart Assistant.

(2) Operation Object: Operate on the objects with the finest granularity. It supports inputting object information such as placement/ID, traffic group/ID, ad source/ID, A/B test group name/ID, etc.

(3) Operation Object Information: The subordinate information of the operation objects. It supports inputting object information such as application/ID, ad placement/ID, traffic group/ID, A/B test group name/ID, etc. You can query the operation logs of a specific application/ad placement through the operation object information.

(4) Action: New addition, deletion, and editing. You can conduct quick queries through actions.

(5) Operator: The account name of the person who performs the operation. You can view the operations occurred by a specific account.

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