Understanding Change Tracking - PAS Integrity Software Suite - 7.3 - Help - Intergraph

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Integrity collects information about systems and stores that information in the database as objects. The asset model for each system type defines how the information is collected and which aspects are checked for changes. With each import of updated information, Integrity allows you to view changes to the systems, including additions, deletions, and modifications. For example, you can see property value changes and the values before and after each change.

You can then create a workflow case for a set of related changes and assign that workflow case to someone. The case records the review and evaluation of the identified changes. With this change tracking process, you can quickly identify changes, evaluate their potential impact, and revert changes that could cause issues.

You can also manage changes without using workflow cases. When workflow definitions are not configured, Integrity provides an Acknowledge button so you can identify the changes you have finished reviewing.

Integrity offers the Maintenance asset model, which allows an administrator to turn off change tracking for some objects. For more information about this asset model, contact Technical Support.