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Monitor Flow Performance with Flow Logs
Use the Flow Logs tab in the Automation Lightning app to set up Data 360 and configure flow logging. Then track performance metrics for your enabled flows.

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Use the Flow Logs tab in the Automation Lightning app to set up Data 360 and configure flow logging. Then track performance metrics for your enabled flows.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| View supported editions. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To open, edit, create, activate or deactivate a flow using all flow types, elements, and features available in Flow Builder, including Einstein and Agentforce for Flow: | Manage Flow |
| To log flow data to Data Cloud | View All Data |
To access the Automation Lightning app, ensure that the process automation setting Enable the Automation Lightning App is selected.
Enable flow logging to monitor flow execution with detailed metrics, including completion time, status, and errors. Flow Logging can be turned on or off for individual flows, and all data is stored and persisted in Data 360. Flow logging lets you monitor flow execution, troubleshoot failures, and gain insights into flow performance.

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