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          Build with Events

          Build with Events

          Monitor the performance of your event subscribers.

          To monitor the performance of your event subscribers, scroll down to the Build with Events section of the Event Studio. Here you can see each Apex trigger, latency over the last one hour in seconds, last delivered event time, and status. We don’t show managed package triggers because they are not actionable. If the latency is above the recommended threshold, a small warning badge will appear next to the latency in seconds. This indicator means you should follow the advice given in Apex Trigger Best Practices to try to reduce latency. The latency data is not real-time. It is based on usage metrics data and there can be a delay between the delivery activity and seeing it in the UI, especially if volumes are high. Clicking on a trigger takes you to a page that shows a graph depicting the subscriber’s performance over time. The graph shows average latency for the specific trigger and if it is parallelized, it shows one line averaging the latency of all partitions. The graph is blank if there was no delivery during that hour.

           
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