ACC New Feature - Sep 2025: Enhanced Activity Log

November 30, -0001 Jeremy Smith

Background:
The Project Activity Log in the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) Admin Console has recently received significant enhancements with the September update, moving it from a basic audit trail to a more comprehensive in-product log.

The intent is to provide Account and Project Administrators with a more detailed audit trail to quickly identify "who did what and when" across critical project workflows.

Enhancements:

Expanded Audit Trail Coverage
 The log now tracks activities across a much broader range of tools and workflows:

Issues Activities: Tracking the creation, assignment, status changes, and other actions related to project issues.

Sheets Activities: Logging actions performed on sheets, such as publishing new versions or adding markups.

Additional Docs Activities: Including a more granular audit of document management actions beyond the initial beta.

Admin Activities: Continuing to track administrative actions like member and permission changes.

Improved Filtering and Usability
 The log now provides more powerful tools for finding specific events:

Additional Filters: The log's filtering capabilities have been expanded beyond date and member to include more options, such as filtering by specific Activity Type (e.g., all actions related to a particular tool).

Clickable Links: Activities in the log often include clickable links that take the user directly to the item in question (e.g., an issue or transmittal), streamlining investigation.

Time Range: While the default is the last 31 days, users can adjust the filter to view activity data up to the last 12 months.

About the Author

Jeremy Smith

Sr. Technical Support Specialist, AEC<br><br>Jeremy has been delivering service and technical support to customers in the AEC industry for over 25 years. He gained much of his AutoCAD/Revit experience serving as CAD Manager at multiple MEP/FP engineering firms in the Greater Boston Area. He then worked at Autodesk as a Technical Support Specialist, eventually becoming a manager overseeing the Revit and Vault support teams. Jeremy is excited to be in his current role as Sr. Technical Support Specialist at IMAGINiT, as it allows him the opportunity to work directly with customers every day and help them successfully leverage Autodesk’s solutions to achieve their business goals.

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