What counts as a material row change?
A change that affects identity, selection, evidence, or the next action belongs in the log.
Use one row to produce a dated revision record that another reviewer can reproduce.
A dated before-and-after ledger for one saved row, with changed fields, unchanged fields, evidence, and the next review trigger.
Quick FAQ
A change that affects identity, selection, evidence, or the next action belongs in the log.
Only after the final page, item context, and visible selection have been compared.
Replace it only when the current source no longer supports the intended item or option.
Record fields
For this row change log, each field preserves a different part of the audit trail so a later reviewer can distinguish evidence from an unresolved question.
Review path
This path protects row identity first, then assembles a dated revision record; the order makes a later source change visible instead of silently overwriting it.
Decision states
Decision state 1: url changed must remain explicit in the saved record.
Decision state 2: option wording changed must remain explicit in the saved record.
Decision state 3: evidence changed must remain explicit in the saved record.
Decision state 4: no material change must remain explicit in the saved record.
Reusable output
A second reviewer should be able to retrace the source, compare the saved fields, and understand why the decision remains settled or open.
Required evidence 1: previous value must remain explicit in the saved record.
Required evidence 2: current value must remain explicit in the saved record.
Required evidence 3: evidence seen must remain explicit in the saved record.
Required evidence 4: decision and next review must remain explicit in the saved record.
Stop rules
A narrow unresolved state is more useful than a confident field assembled from mismatched evidence.
Keep the a dated revision record dated and tied to one exact row.