The scenario detail page is the homepage of a specific scenario. It provides access to specific information for the scenario that is represented on the page.
It also provides you access to the The scenario editor in Adobe Workfront Fusion, where you can edit the scenario.
You must have the following access to use the functionality in this article:
Adobe Workfront plan* | Pro or higher |
Adobe Workfront license* | Plan, Work |
Adobe Workfront Fusion license** | Workfront Fusion for Work Automation and Integration Workfront Fusion for Work Automation Workfront Fusion for Work Automation |
Product | Your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion as well as Adobe Workfront to use functionality described in this article. |
To find out what plan, license type, or access you have, contact your Workfront administrator.
For information on Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses, see Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses.
Click the Scenario tab in the left panel, then click a scenario you would like details on.
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If you are working on the scenario in the The scenario editor in Adobe Workfront Fusion, click the left arrow near the upper-left corner of the window.
On the page that displays, you can review the elements listed in the table below.
Modules diagram | This tab displays the visual representation of the scenario. The Diagram is the same as you will see in the scenario editor |
History (tab) | Open this tab to see a history of the scenario, including any editing of the scenario. The History tab also provides the scenario execution history of each run, which includes the following:
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Incomplete executions | This tab provides information about any incomplete executions of the scenario. It includes the following information for each incomplete run:
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Activate scenario (On/Off button) | Once a scenario is created it needs to be activated in order for it to execute according to its schedule. By clicking the On/Off button near the upper-right corner, you can activate or inactivate the scenario. Once it is turned on, the scenario runs according to its schedule. |
Edit | Click this button in the upper-right corner to open the scenario editor, where you can work on your scenario. |
Options | This menu provides you with extra options without having to open up the scenario editor. These include:
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Currently running | This area shows information related to the currently running execution. |
History (area)
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This area shows information related to the last runs of the scenario. For every run it displays:
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Stats |
This graph allows you to view the amount of data transfer and operations used throughout the runs of the scenario in a line graph. |