You ran a bulk action. You extended 50 lines by 30 days. But one line got extended by 300 days by mistake. Bulk actions are powerful and dangerous. Your IPTV panel bulk action history — if it exists — helps you audit your mistakes and learn from them.
Bulk action history logs what you did, when you did it, and how many lines were affected. It's your safety net. If something goes wrong, you can see exactly what happened.
Here's the thing: most panels don't log bulk actions in detail. A safety-conscious IPTV reseller UK wishes they did. Without logs, you're guessing what went wrong.
What actually works is manual logging. Every time you run a bulk action, write it down. Date. Action. Number of lines affected. Expected outcome. Then after the action, spot-check 5 lines to verify.
Most operators find that bulk actions are the single highest-risk activity in their panel. One mis-click can affect hundreds of customers. Logging and spot-checking prevent disasters.
A practical scenario: you run a bulk action to extend all lines expiring in the next 7 days. You mis-select the filter. You extend all lines expiring in the next 30 days instead. You don't notice. Two weeks later, customers who expected to expire are still active. You lose revenue. A bulk action log would have shown you the mistake immediately.
The pattern that keeps showing up is this: resellers who log bulk actions make fewer bulk mistakes. The act of logging makes you more careful.
That said, don't let fear of bulk actions stop you from using them. They're powerful and valuable. But respect their power. A careful IPTV reseller tests bulk actions on a small batch first.