Trash & Audit Log
Bring back what was deleted, and see who changed what
13.1 The Trash
Section titled “13.1 The Trash”Deleted entries stay for 30 days and can be restored. After that they are removed permanently.
Deleting a dish, a category, or a sub-category does not destroy it. The Trash tab keeps it, sorted into three groups: Dishes, Categories, and Sub-categories. Each entry shows how long it has been there and how much time is left (“3 days ago · 27 days left”).
| Button | What happens |
|---|---|
| Restore | The entry comes back into the menu exactly where it was |
| Delete forever | Removes it now. You are asked to confirm |
| Empty trash | Clears everything at once. You are asked to confirm |
13.2 The Audit log
Section titled “13.2 The Audit log”Who changed what, and when. Immutable, with a tamper-evident chain.
| Column | Shows |
|---|---|
| When | Date and time |
| Who | Owner, a member of staff by name, a guest, the system, or miraTEQ Support |
| What | Created · Changed · Moved to trash · Restored · Deleted forever · Paused · Resumed · Emptied |
| Detail | What it was: a dish, a category, a sub-category, a setting, the trash, or a sign-in |
An action that was refused or that failed is marked “denied” or “failed”, so an attempt never looks like a change that went through.
13.3 The two warnings
Section titled “13.3 The two warnings”The log watches itself and says so when something looks wrong:
| Warning | What it means |
|---|---|
| “Warning: the audit log was tampered with. Please review immediately.” | The chain is broken. Contact miraTEQ the same day |
| “Warning: [n] entries were deleted in a short time. Please review.” | Somebody deleted a lot at once. Usually a clear-out before a new menu, occasionally not. Worth a look either way |

