Use the CRM Analytics recipe inspector to troubleshoot issues and improve performance.
Deep-dive into your recipe jobs to view the detailed information at each stage of the flow.
Monitor individual node performance and status. You can quickly identify a slow join or a
transformation node that failed to make fixes immediately.
Required Editions
Available in Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience.
Available with CRM Analytics, which is available for an extra cost in
Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions. Also available in
Developer Edition.
User Permissions Needed
To inspect a recipe:
Edit Dataset Recipes
To view a recipe:
View Dataset Recipes
In Data Manager, click Jobs Monitor.
Select a job to view the Job Progress details.
To inspect the recipe transformations, click Transform Data.
The recipe inspector shows the node performance breakdown, detailing the stage names,
statuses, the # rows in and out for each stage, and the stage duration.
To inspect a specific node, especially nodes with warning or failed statuses, click the
stage name to open the recipe editor.
Note Users with recipe view only permissions can view the stages, but can’t open the recipe
editor.
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