View details for an in-progress orchestration run to better understand the path an
orchestration takes with different scenarios and the variable values at points within in the
automation.
To access the debug action for a running orchestration:
Manage Orchestration Runs
OR
Manage Orchestration Runs and Work Items
Sharing must be enabled for orchestration runs and flow interviews.
The relevant orchestration run is shared with the user.
The flow interview associated with the relevant orchestration run is shared with the
user.
In the App Launcher, find and select Orchestration Runs.
On the Orchestration Runs list view, from the dropdown for the in-progress
orchestration, select Debug Orchestration.
Note
If you started running an orchestration before upgrading to Spring ’22, stage and
step instance IDs are shown as null in orchestration debug information. Evaluation
flow output is also shown as null.
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