Chapter 9. Rule Audit


Rule audit allows the auditing of rules which have been triggered by all the rules that were activated at some point.

The Rule Audit list view shows you a list of every time an event came in that matched a condition within a rulebook and triggered an action. The list shows you rules within your rulebook and each heading matches up to a rule that has been executed.

9.1. Viewing rule audit details

From the Rule Audit list view you can check the event that triggered specific actions.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation panel select Automation Decisions Rule Audit.
  2. Select the desired rule, this brings you to the Details tab.

Results

From here you can view when it was created, when it was last fired, and the rulebook activation that it corresponds to.

9.2. Viewing rule audit events

You can select a specific rule to view a list of its corresponding events, then inspect each event’s log, source type, and timestamp for detailed information.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation panel, select Automation Decisions Rule Audit.
  2. Select the desired rule, this brings you to the Details tab. To view all the events that triggered an action, select the Events tab. This shows you the event that triggered actions.
  3. Select an event to view the Event log, along with the Source type and Timestamp.

9.3. Viewing rule audit actions

You can select a specific rule to view a list of its corresponding actions and view their output.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation panel select Automation Decisions Rule Audit.
  2. Select the desired rule, then select the Actions tab.

Results

From here, you can view executed actions that were taken. Some actions are linked out to Automation Execution where you can view the output.

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