Hi Everyone,
I'm new to Adobe Campaign Classic.
Currently, I have a hard time to map the internal table name that running workflow using.
I found some workflow consume a very high transaction log due to some un-experienced users.
There is one INSERT statement that I saw in the database which insert into wkf18471480_381_2 which I need to map back to it's workflow.
Is there any dataschema or SQL query that I can easily map back?
Please help.
Thank you in advanced.
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Hi Everyone,
I finally found it.
We can find the internal tablename that workflow are using by filter in column 'Visual Status' in dataschema xtk:workflow using contains mapping.
Or you can directly query at the database level by
select * from <schama>.XtkWorkflow where mVisualState like '%wkf12345678%';
Hope this can help you to easily track back from the SQL statement to workflow name.
Thanks to all again.
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Hi @XyNaiz,
In the workflow, you can log the interim table name by the variable vars.tableName:
logInfo(vars.tableName);
Regards,
Ishan
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Click on Workflow Properties - > Execution Tab -> Check "Log SQL queries in journal" .
Then whenever you execute the workflow you can see the exact SQL queries that are running behind the scene .
Hope this helps!
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Hi All,
Thanks for all comments but those are not for my objective.
Currently, I saw the table name at the database server.
I need to map that name back to workflow name.
How can I do?
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Hi Everyone,
I finally found it.
We can find the internal tablename that workflow are using by filter in column 'Visual Status' in dataschema xtk:workflow using contains mapping.
Or you can directly query at the database level by
select * from <schama>.XtkWorkflow where mVisualState like '%wkf12345678%';
Hope this can help you to easily track back from the SQL statement to workflow name.
Thanks to all again.
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