Do You Need To Track All Changes Made In RENXT? 7699

Do You Need To Track All Changes Made In RENXT?

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Now you have a new option... because mistakes happen. You have staff turnover. An audit trail can help you spot "training opportunities" and keep on top of data quality in a constantly changing environment.

Our partner Zeidman Development has recently released Audit Trail Cloud, an add-on solution that allows you to track changes in Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT and interrogate the data. Because of the interest we've seen from customers in this topic, we've set up a special session for you to learn how this nicely integrated solution works - directly from the creators.

On June 8, 2021, Zeidman Development will present ReThink Data Quality Management with Audit Trail Cloud and Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT®. In this webinar, you'll see how their service, Audit Trail Cloud, can help you closely and easily monitor your data quality in Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT on a continual basis and in line with your audit requirements.

Learn how you can save time on data quality management by quickly finding common errors and issues. And restore data removed or overwritten in error with the full change history in Audit Trail.

Key benefits of Audit Trail include:

  • Spot training opportunities: Track changes on a field-by-field basis to find common errors and data issues
  • Facilitate ongoing monitoring: Filter changes by constituent, date, area and even single fields
  • See updates on RENXT records: See changes to records directly in Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT with the included custom tile
  • Get a holistic view of all changes!: Track updates made in both Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT web view and database view -- as well as on import and global change.
>> REGISTER <<

If you can't make it to the live session, complete the registration and we'll send you the recording by email, to view as your schedule allows.
News Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT® Blog 06/03/2021 3:00pm EDT

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Tracking changes is important and can be beneficial to any size of organization. Great blog post.

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