Add the Integration Execution Status Lightning Component to Record Pages
Give your users real-time visibility into the progress and status of external data
integrations that are run during various phases of the loan origination lifecycle.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited
Editions
User Permissions Needed
To view the Integration Execution Status lightning component in the Lightning App
Builder, and to add to the lightning component to the dispute item record page:
Customize Application AND View Setup and Configuration
AND
Stage Management Design User
AND
Stage Management User
AND
Financial Services Cloud Extension
OR
FSC Sales OR FSC Service OR FSC Sales and Service
Add the Integration Execution Status component to the
applicant,
application form, and party profile record pages so that your users can
monitor the status of integration callouts without switching to multiple pages.
From the object management settings for Applicant, go to Lightning Record Pages.
Select Applicant Record Page.
Click Edit.
On the Components tab, locate the Integration Execution Status component and drag it onto
the record page canvas.
Save your changes, and then activate the page, if necessary.
Similarly, add the Integration Execution Status component to the party profile and
application form record page layouts.
The Integration Execution Status component shows the status of each data integration
that was run during the loan origination process.
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