How to Check Workflow History

This guide will walk you through the steps to check the history of a workflow. By reviewing the workflow history, you can track the progress, troubleshoot issues, and ensure that the workflow is performing as expected.

Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Access Your Automation Tool
  1. Login
    • Log in to your dashboard.
  2. Navigate to Workflows
    • Find and click on the “Automation” section in the main menu.
2. Select the Workflow
  1. Locate Your Workflow
    • Browse through the list of workflows and select the one you want to review.
  2. Open Workflow Details
    • Click on the workflow name to open the workflow’s details page.
3. Viewing Workflow History
Open the History Section
  • Access Enrollment History
    • Click on the “Enrollment History” tab to view the record of participants enrolled in the workflow.
  • Access Execution Logs
    • Click on the “Execution Logs” tab to review detailed logs of each action executed within the workflow.
4. Review Workflow Actions
  1. Examine Detailed Logs
    • Click on individual entries to view detailed logs, including timestamps, actions taken, and any errors encountered.
5. Identify and Troubleshoot Issues
  1. Check for Errors
    • Look for any error messages or failed actions in the execution log.
    • Review the error details to understand the issue.
  2. Analyze Patterns
    • Identify patterns or recurring issues that might indicate a broader problem with the workflow.
6. Take Corrective Actions
  1. Edit Workflow
    • If you identify issues, go back to the workflow editor to make necessary adjustments.
  2. Re-Test Workflow
    • After making changes, re-test the workflow with sample data to ensure the issues are resolved.
7. Document Findings
  1. Note Key Observations
    • Document any key observations, issues identified, and corrective actions taken.
  2. Report to Team
    • Share the findings with your team to keep everyone informed and ensure continuous improvement of the workflow.
Final Steps:
  1. Regular Monitoring
    • Make it a habit to regularly check the workflow history to proactively identify and resolve issues.
  2. Set Up Notifications
    • Consider setting up notifications for critical errors or actions to stay informed about the workflow’s performance.

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