Set up configuration logs to monitor and troubleshoot product performance. Create a
permission set with the Read and write configuration logs user permission and assign the
permission set to users, then select values for Decision Explainer setup objects.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Agentforce Revenue Management
User Permissions Needed
To set up configuration logs:
Product configuration Constraints Designer
Create a permission set and assign it the Product Configuration User user license.
In the new permission set, enable the Read and write configuration logs user permission,
and save.
Assign the new permission set to users.
From Setup, open Decision Explainer and enter values for setup objects.
For Application Subtype Definition and Business Process Type Definition, enter
SolverPath for Label and Developer Name. For Application Usage Type,
select Explainability Service.
For Explainability Action Definition, enter SolverPath for Label,
Developer Name, and Business Process Type. Select Industry Service
Excellence for Application Type, and enter SolverPath for
Application Subtype. Select Other for Action Log Schema Type.
For Explainability Action Version, enter SolverPath for Label and
Explainability Action Definition, and select Active.
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