View Orchestration Runs Related to an Orchestration
View orchestration run records that are related to an orchestration. You can also view
the orchestration stage run, orchestration step run, and orchestration run log records related to
a selected orchestration run.
Note This feature is supported in Government Cloud and Government Cloud
Plus.
User Permissions
Needed
To view the Orchestrations tab in the Automation app
View Orchestration in Automation App
To make this app available to anyone with the permission to use it, the
Enable the Automation App process automation setting must
be selected.
To view orchestration runs associated with an orchestration, you must
have an active orchestration that’s been run at least one time.
In the Automation app, select the Orchestrations
tab.
Click a hyperlinked orchestration label.
Details for the selected orchestration are displayed with a list of orchestration
runs related to the selected orchestration.
Click a hyperlinked orchestration run name.
Details for the selected orchestration run are displayed.
Click the Related tab.
A list of orchestration stage runs, orchestration step runs, and orchestration run
log entries related to the selected orchestration run are displayed.
To open the full list of any displayed items, click View All for
that section.
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