ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Kanban SavedThank you for your help. I'll make the suggestion.Re: Kanban SavedYes, always more concerned about the data. The users could really mess the data up if they got to "playing" with the Kanban features. I probably won't put a Kanban into the app until I find a way to revert or, at least, have an idea of the data before someone starts moving things. Even if there were a "save" button, I'd like that for the users so they know what they are saving.Re: Kanban SavedI'm especially concerned with users that are "playing" with the Kanban and don't remember their data changes.Re: Kanban SavedThe revert icon is only there if the Kanban has been saved and isn't new. The change in data is what I'm more concerned about. When the new Kanban is created and in display mode, the info (or tasks) can be moved around on the Kanban. Once I move the info to a different swim lane, the values change in the table. However, what if I don't want those changes to be permanent and I made a mistake but I don't recall what changes I made. Can I revert the data back to what it was? I feel like an "undo" needs to be available.Kanban SavedHello. I appreciate the Kanban report idea (thank you). I created the new Kanban report by creating a new report. I chose the different fields and displayed it before I saved the report. Expecting to only be testing out the new Kanban, I moved info around but didn't save. I went back to the report generation form using the "more customization options" icon but decided not to save the report. However, the data was changed when I didn't expect since I only displayed but didn't save the report. Can we have an "undo" button on the Kanban? I could see the users playing around and not wanting to save their changes and asking me to undo their changes.Re: Record owner of record created with QuickBase ActionsHello, I'm not sure if I caught all of the above and whether or not it was figured out. I added a user field to my change log table and it populates with the current user. The last modified by field is my name but I captured the user that was making the changes.I used a QuickBase action to log the change.