Record Recall

The audit trail functionality in EMu maintains a complete history of changes to a record. Record Recall is a natural extension to this functionality as it enables suitably authorized users to update a record with data from an earlier version of the record. It is envisaged that this functionality will be particularly welcome in situations where a user may, for instance, have:

  • changed and saved a record only to want the record back as it was before saving it;
  • performed a global replace only to find the changes were not exactly what was required.

Note: It is important to understand that although Record Recall enables a record to be returned to an earlier state this is not in fact undoing changes to the record: a complete linear history of changes is always maintained and using the Record Recall function to change a record is itself an amendment that is added to the record's audit trail.

Record Recall allows a single record to be recalled to the data it contained in a previous version and also provides a batch mode for a group of (one or more) records to be recalled to their state at a given date and time.