Process Flows and Triggers dashboard help you monitor process flows and triggers. This dashboard is divided into two sections:
- The Process Flows section displays two bar charts to show the count of process flow instances based on two time periods, today and last ten days.
The Triggers section shows you the following details:
- Firing Trend of the trigger (count of triggers for last 5 days through a bar chart)
- Triggered processes
- Active triggers
- Recent errors in the process flow execution
- Recent errors in the trigger
To access Process Flows and Triggers dashboard, follow the steps below:
- Log in to Adeptia Connect.
- Go to the Dashboard page.
- Click Process Flows & Triggers tab.
Process Flows
It this section, you can see a graphical representation (bar chart) of the number of instances of process flows as on the present day based on the following criteria:
- Completed and executed successfully
- Currently running or in progress
- In waiting or queued state
- Failed or aborted
It also depicts the count of process flow instances that have run in the last ten days.
You can also see the details of a specific process flow by selecting it from the drop-down list of Select Process Flow.
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Triggers Dashboard
- Events and the process flows triggered by the events.
- List of Scheduled Events and the process flows registered with the events.
- Firing Trend of the Events.
- Recent errors in the process flow execution.
- Recent errors in the events.
In this section of Adeptia Suite, all process flows (that are not started from another process flow) are referred to as Solutions. Adeptia Suite allows to view, execute, and monitor instances of all process flows. It provide details of all instances of process flows within a specified date range. Additionally, it also display details of all tasks associated with a selected process flow.
The child process flows are not displayed separately. However, the information related to their tasks is included in their parent process flows.