Fresh terminology for automation rules and components

An automation ‘rule’ is now a ‘flow', and a ‘component’ is now a 'step’. You may notice some inconsistencies in the documentation while we make this change. Read more about the updates in Automation

Monitor a journey in Automation's audit log

Once a journey is triggered, it will appear alongside rules in Automation’s audit log to help you track, monitor and troubleshoot all executions running across your project or instance. Read more about monitoring automation activity.

Like any rule execution, you’ll be able to view the date and time a journey was triggered, the status of its execution and any actions it may or may not have performed.

These entries are only stored for 90 days, with any entries older than this removed.

You can view the audit log of a journey execution either in the project the journey was created, or in global Automation.

View the audit log for journeys in a project

  1. Next to your project's name in the sidebar, select More actions (•••), then Project settings.

  2. Select Automation.

  3. Select the Audit log tab.

In order for journeys to appear in Automation’s audit log, the configuration of your journey type is also rendered within Automation’s rule builder. Any changes made to journey types in Automation can’t be synced in Journeys, and may cause your journey type to no longer work as expected.

 

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