In QuickBooks Online (QBO), Rebecca, the System Administration label represents automated processes executed by the software, not by other team members. Let me explain how these events are initiated.
This label in the Audit log indicates various trigger events. It includes tasks like data syncing, updates, and other system maintenance essential for the platform’s smooth and accurate operation.
For instance, modifying a record, such as editing a payment and linking it to a different invoice, can trigger a System Administration event for the original invoice. Similarly, connecting a third-party app that sends or modifies data, creating recurring transactions that QuickBooks automatically adds to your books, or receiving automatic updates like bank feeds are all logged as System Administration events, even if you are not signed in.
For additional information, refer to the article: Use the audit log in QuickBooks Online.
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