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Status Submitted
Categories Inflight
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 8, 2024

Display Preprocessor Map Names in Inflight Event Details & allow searches

We several flows that require executing a series of preprocessor maps before the data reaches the actual translation map. Since we don’t track all steps in sequential order in INFLIGHT, we are requesting the engineering team to display the "Preprocessor Map Names" in the respective "Event Details." This will assist anyone debugging a flow in correlating the executed map name with the corresponding event in INFLIGHT.

Additionally, making the preprocessor map names searchable in INFLIGHT would be extremely helpful.

  • Guest
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    Oct 8, 2024

    This would be very helpful!