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Custom reports in CMS
They would like to see reports for pages where they have a lot of content to list the blocks and then pieces of information specific fields.
Custom reporting functionality needed for content inventory management
- Create reports by picking block/page template and selecting specific fields
- Current process requires developer/agency hours for custom reports
- Want ad hoc reporting: “insights report with just title, URL, publish date, authors”. or professionals reports with name, bio, etc.
- Would free up agency hours for higher-value work
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Customize the "Workflow status" Section in CMS UI Dashboard (v12.18.0+)
CMS UI version 12.18.0 introduced a new dashboard with a "Workflow status" section. This section can display thousands of pages in some environments, each with multiple elements. This can result in a bloated and less usable interface, potentially affecting performance and user experience.
We would like to request the ability to:
Clear or limit the number of items displayed in the "Workflow status" section
Filter the displayed items based on specific criteria (e.g., content type, date, language, or user)
Customize or replace the section with a custom implementation if needed
Providing more control or configuration options for this section would…
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Google analytics 4 report
Google analytics 4 data to be available for language version reports inside CMS.
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Is there any way to identify the user who changed the access rights?
Is there a way to track or identify the user who modified the access rights in Episerver/CMS? It appears that someone has changed the access permissions using the 'Set Access Rights' feature.
We need to determine who made these changes to ensure proper access control and prevent unauthorized modifications. Is there any audit log, system event tracking, or CMS activity history that can help us trace the user responsible for this action? Any insights or recommendations on how to retrieve this information would be greatly appreciated.2 votes
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