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Expanding Fusion Operations within Module Execution Bubble

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Level 10

6/6/23

Currently, there's no way to expand all operations within a Fusion module's execution bubble.

It takes painstaking efforts when triaging an execution and I have a need to find an ID within a large number of operations on a module. It would save a ton of time to be able to auto-expand all operations within a module's execution, so then I can easily search (CMD+F) all operations for a specific ID.

See attached screenshot.

Cheers!

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Employee

6/7/23

In the history area, if you search using the record ID that you're looking for in quotes, the response will include not only the execution(s) that the record was found but also the specific modules and bundle that the ID was used at that point of time: clicking the response should actually load the module and open the bundle too (that's why the search will return multiple results for the same execution: it's showing each place that the ID is referenced in a module). 

 

It can still take a bit of digging if you have filters/iterators later on, but I found that still helps massively in troubleshooting at least until we have a better way

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Level 10

6/7/23

Thanks for the suggestion, Pete.  
I've tried that method, but it doesn't appear to open the specific module and bundle for me.  That would have been great though.  It just opens up the specific execution that ran.

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Employee

6/7/23

In that case, look to the URL at the top to see the Module and Operation

Screenshot 2023-06-07 at 9.30.48 AM.png

 

With the Fusion plugin you can use 'Focus module' to have it open the module by number (if you have a bunch on there) and then the operation relates to the bundle you'd need to open.

 

Again, not perfect, but it does help speed things up a bit 

 

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Level 10

6/7/23

That does help a bit, thanks.  I never thought to look at the URL to find the module and operation.  Also, I have the Fusion Dev Tool plugin, so I could probably further refine.  Helps narrow it down a bit.  Cheers!