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Selection of changes where the planned date has been changed ?

  • June 12, 2026
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Is it possible to create a selection of changes where the planned date has been changed? I can't seem to find any criteria that would make this possible. 

Best answer by Leetje

 ​@Joost Oostindie!  This is super helpful, thank you.

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Joost Oostindie
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Hi ​@Leetje,

This seems to be pretty difficult, especially depending on what exact date field you're looking for.
If you start creating a selection for changes and look for links the audit trail, you do have some options, the strongest being amended implementation date:

 

This still makes it quite difficult to give you exactly what you're looking for, since the implementation date is at least changed once (when the change is approved) and most of times also a second time (upon implementation).

For planned date I couldn't find anything here, but maybe you're able to check a few things using the audit trail and see where it leads.

Aside from the selection option (which I think won't provide you with what you're looking for) there maybe is a better option. You could create log actions for simple and extensive changes, that keep track of the date fields that you're looking for.

If, for example, you're looking for changes into the Planned Final Date, you could create a log action that looks something like this:

By using the insert field/list option on the right, you can find and add the fields that you need:

If you scroll all the way down here, you can find a field list with all the old values (previous values) of the card, that you can mention in the log action.

Using this, you can create a selection that gives you the changes that have this specific Log Entry at least once, so you can see all changes where this happened:

 

The only drawback on this is that you will only be able to get this data from the moment you created the log action, it won't be backward compatible with changes where this already happened.

Hopefully this helps, at least to get the information from now on!


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  • June 12, 2026

 ​@Joost Oostindie!  This is super helpful, thank you.