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Debug trace
It could save a lot of time with debugging and tracing errors and other issues if It were possible to access an ordered visual list of interdependent workflow actions specific to a recently executed action like saving a record.

Tracing the cause of a problem through a web of interdependent tables and columns is difficult. The more tables and columns involved in creating a record the more daunting the problem.

If we could see a list of triggers and actions executed at any given time when needed it would simplify the trace and debug process quite a bit by creating a targeted step by step path we could walk through.

Or even better the ability to "step through" a sequence of triggers and actions, maybe in Development Branch environment, to enable viewing the changes to a record as they happen. Maybe that's too much to ask, but...it would be nice.
ID
1477
Category
Other
Author

calvin peters
Date Created
10/26/2021 1:06:52 PM
Date Updated
5/11/2022 3:23:30 AM
Status
New Idea
Score
80
Promoted By
Rick CogleyNick Ashcroftbasenine
Robert GustavssonPhilipp Matuschka (MMB)Joseph Kurian
Patricio Bustoscalvin peters
Comments
Robert Gustavsson 11/8/2021 7:58:16 AM
One of our tables can not successfully create new records since last friday, and the error log only states 'Internal error'. We are stuck with a semi working system and frustrated users.
Slava Shinderov  Staff  4/27/2022 4:50:44 AM
@All newly introduced profiler allow to see all executed triggers and actions:
https://www.teamdesk.net/blog/whats-new/performance-profiler/
Robert Gustavsson 4/27/2022 8:14:09 AM
Good addition indeed. As I suspected there is performance bottleneck when the default values are calculated in large forms.
calvin peters 4/27/2022 10:17:36 AM
This is helpful!

Finally able to open the lid on this twined pot of noodles I created and let some light shine in on those timeout errors.
Now I just have to figure out how to untangle some of the knots in the noodle pot.

Thanks team!!!
Nick Ashcroft 4/28/2022 3:00:33 AM
awesome - thanks Team TeamDesk :-)
Rick Cogley 5/11/2022 3:23:30 AM
Great addition, thanks!
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