Hello Friends,
I remain very perplexed as to why Adobe has not given us a way to access scenario operations from within a scenario. Considering the new pricing model that is centric to operation counts...
This has been a basic feature over at Make.com for quite a while now, in the form of a system variable called "Operations consumed". Which can be used to track and monitor the number of operations a scenario has consumed dynamically, during a scenario run. This variable is incredibly handy in a world where we are basically charged per operation consumed.
Adobe, please give us the features we need to work efficiently and responsibly.
Wes-
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Hi @wesleydenaro,
I have just checked and there is already an option to see scenario operations in the out of the box dashboard, and you can check per day, week or month
I have checked the network tab and this is how you can get this information
https://app-eu.workfrontfusion.com/api/v2/operations/organization/ORG_ID/team/TEAM_ID?groupBy=scenar...
maybe you can also adapt the dates to your need so you get operations for a full month
This is an example of the response
{
"timestamp": "Wed, 26 Nov 2025 11:00:12 GMT",
"data": [
{
"_id": "2025-11-20T00:00:00.000Z",
"scenario": [
{
"id": SCENARIO_ID1,
"operations": 2
}
]
},
{
"_id": "2025-11-25T00:00:00.000Z",
"scenario": [
{
"id": SCENARIO_ID2,
"operations": 4
}
]
}
]
}
Hopefully this helps.
Best regards,
Ivan
Ivan,
I understand the bar charts that show top scenarios by operation, however is just that... knly the top 5 are shown... I have several dozen scenarios, and if the one I am looking for is not in the top 5 slot, there is no way to see the others using that chart. Also note that the bar chart will show a scenario's ID number, not it's name... I do not have the time or patience to have to scroll around looking hovering URL's to see ID's and figure out which scenario I am looking for by number.
I have not found a "Network" tab as of yet, so I do not know what you are referring to there...
This is a problem that will effect all users on any Fusion plan that is billed by operations. Adobe must provide easily accessible and accurate tools to help its users determine their operations usage.
I am not sure why this thread was marked complete/accepted... I did not do that, because my question remains...
Wes-
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Hi @wesleydenaro,
Network tab can be found under browser developer options which you can open by using right click and Inspect on any page and from there you can find the Network tab and see what the page uses.
As you said the UI only shows 5 but this is I assume just because of UI image if there were 30 stacks how would it look like from users perspective, other than that in the link that I have provided and also in the Network tab you see way more, but only top are shown, hopefully this makes sense.
You should be able to use the URL above with the tech user (I did not test this but in theory) as this is something they use, and get the data for all scenarios.
Hopefully you have more luck with this.
Best regards,
Ivan
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Poking around inside the browser developer inspector is fun, but not very practical and certainly not how I wish to advise my less technical peers to check out Operations.
Plus I did not have much luck in there myself, all my responses were either 404 or ended with this:
&from=2025-10-27T11:00:11.864Z","message":"Forbidden resource","errors":["Forbidden resource"]}
As for how would Adobe show 30, 50 or hundreds of "Top Scenarios" in a page, simply use a scrolling block element and allow the data to be scrolled horizontally. I would also heavily recommend that Adobe use the Scenario's Name (not ID) at least in the chart's pop-up "tool-tip". Trying to locate a scenario by a number buried inside a URL is extremely frustrating and beyond impractical.
Wes-
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Thanks for the feedback. We will deliver this capability within the next few days. I will keep you posted!
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Hi @wesleydenaro ,
We’ve added a new variable: operationsConsumed, which shows the number of operations used at that point in the scenario. It’s already available in production. Thanks for the feedback!
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