Is there a way to interpret what a workflow is doi...
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Is there a way to interpret what a workflow is doing
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Yes, there are ways to interpret what a workflow is doing in NetSuite. 1. Workflow Execution History: You can view the history of a workflow's actions on Transactions & Records, adjacent to System Notes. There is a setting in the Workflow which determines the level of logging. You can also do a Saved Search of system-wide workflow statuses. However, this will not provide a change log of changes made within the Workflow, only the execution of the Workflow. 2. System Notes: You can do a Search of System Notes, Record Type = Workflow which will give you the time/date of Revisions by whom but it doesn't show you the context of the change or which State. 3. Workflow Documentation: For documenting workflows, you can go through your workflow list and start examining them to see which ones are similar. If you didn't give them good descriptions initially, you will have to dig deeper. Another method is to extract the XML using SuiteCloud Development Framework (SDF) and then let your favorite Language-agnostic Linter (LLM) create documentation for you based on the XML Files. Remember, these methods will help you understand what a workflow is doing, but they may not provide detailed information about changes made within the workflow or specific states. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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