Closed Records

Closed Records

Once you close a record it is moved from “New records” into “Closed records”. There, the case is frozen in an audit-proof manner and saved.

Once the record is closed, no more changes can be made!

In this tab you can look into all closed records. As in the tab “New records”, you can gain more specific insights into the record by clicking on it.

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