Order Audit Logs
Visibility into changes made to your orders
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In fast-moving shipping environments, clarity and accountability are key. Postsale’s Audit records give your team visibility into changes made to your orders. Whether it’s a change to the order's status, and address update, a note added to an order, or other changes, Postsale's audit logs give a clear record of the changes so that you can easily resolve discrepancies and accurately manage your orders.
This article will walk you through accessing the Postsale's order audit logs and how to read them. Learn more about shipment and label audit records here.
Access The Audit Logs
Procedure: Settings > Account Settings
- Go to Settings.

- Select Account Settings.
- Select Audit from the list of available options.

The available audit records are listed for you.
About the Audit Logs
Here are a few helpful details about the list of available audit logs:
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Order label related logs are available in the list of logs.
- Order logs are listed in the Type column beginning with order_, such as order_status_changed, etc.
- Shipment logs are listed in the Type column beginning with shipment_, such as shipment_updated, etc.
- Label logs are listed in the Type column beginning with label_, such as label_created, etc.
- Logs are listed in reverse chronological order by Date and Time.
- The previous 30 days of logs are available. Log records older than 30 days are removed from the Audit page and are purged from our system.
Read the Order Logs
Locate the order log you wish to view and click on it to select it.

Locate Order Logs
Do you know the date that updates were made to the order in question? Scroll down to the order audit logs that list that date in the Date column. This may help to quickly focus in on a specific record.
When you select a log, the Audit Log Details are listed for you.

At the top of the Audit Log Details you'll see the following information listed:
- The log ID
- The User that made the change to the shipment
- The Event Type. The type helps to identify what occurred. For example, order_status_changed clearly identifies the log is related to a the status of an order changing, order_updated indicates that a change was made to the order, and so on.
- The Event Date. This is the date/time stamp indicating when the event occurred and the log was created.

Below this information you'll find the information about the specific change or update made to the order.
The great thing is that only the lines of the audit record related to the update or change are shown for you, making it easy to identify the exact details of the update.
Take a look at the image below. In addition to the timestamp indicating when the change occurred, we can see that the order's status was changed from Awaiting Shipment to Ready to Ship.
Note that red indicates the deleted value while green indicates the updated value. For example, the “status” in red in the image indicates the deleted value and the green “status” indicates the new value.

View More Log Information
Need to view more information within the log. Click on any of the lines indicating the number of unchanged lines to expand all of the details of that section.
For example, clicking on 11 unchanged lines would expand all of those lines so that they are visible.
