
Logs
The Logs page shows a summary of all file delivery activity for your DAM site — how many files were sent to each destination within a selected time window, and what type of delivery was used.
Key Features
- Delivery summary: Each row represents a destination that received files, showing its name, delivery type, and total files transmitted during the selected period.
- Delivery type badges: Each destination is labeled as FTP Out, Web In, or Removed so you can see at a glance how files were delivered.
- File quantity: The Quantity column shows how many files were transmitted to each destination.
- Date range filter: Filter by a start and end date to focus on a specific time window. The default view shows the last 24 hours.
- Search: Type a destination name to instantly filter matching entries.
- Drill-down detail: Click View Details on any row to see the individual file records for that destination — including each file name, start time, end time, and remote path.
- CSV export: Download up to 50,000 individual transmission records as a spreadsheet-ready CSV file.
How to Use
- Select your DAM site from the topbar — logs are site-specific.
- The list loads automatically showing activity from the last 24 hours.
- Use the From and To date fields to change the time window.
- Type in the search box to filter by destination name.
- Click View Details on any row to drill into the individual file transmissions for that destination.
- Click the back button to return to the summary view.
- Click Export CSV to download the full transmission records for the current date range.
Tips
- The default view covers the last 24 hours — widen the date range if you're reviewing a full campaign or delivery window.
- Use View Details to verify exactly which files were sent and when, or to troubleshoot a delivery.
- CSV exports include individual file records (not the summary), with up to 50,000 rows, respecting your active date range.
- Destinations marked as Removed were once active delivery targets that no longer exist in your workflow configuration.