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Watch this space for when the feature has been successfully rolled out in your region.
This capability is being rolled out across regions over time:
With the introduction of shared automations, it will be possible to create, run, and manage automations in shared spaces.
Limit the execution of an automation to specific users.
Every automation has an owner. When an automation runs, it will always run using the automation connections configured by the owner. Any Qlik connectors that are used will use the owner's Qlik account. This guarantees that the execution happens as the owner intended it to happen.
The user who created the run, along with the automation's owner at run time, are both logged in the automation run history.
These are five options on how to run an automation:
Collaborate on an automation through duplication.
Automations are used to orchestrate various tasks; from Qlik use cases like reload task chaining, app versioning, or tenant management, to action-oriented use cases like updating opportunities in your CRM, managing supply chain operations, or managing warehouse inventories.
To prevent users from editing these live automations, we're putting forward a collaborate through duplication approach. This makes it impossible for non-owners to change an automation that can negatively impact operations.
When a user duplicates an existing automation, they will become the owner of the duplicate. This means the new owner's Qlik account will be used for any Qlik connectors, so they must have sufficient permissions to access the resources used by the automation. They will also need permissions to use the automation connections required in any third-party blocks.
Automations can be duplicated through the context menu:
As it is not possible to display a preview of the automation blocks before duplication, please use the automation's description to provide a clear summary of the purpose of the automation:
The Automations Activity Centers have been expanded with information about the space in which an automation lives. The Run page now also tracks which user created a run.
Note: Triggered automation runs will be displayed as if the owner created them.
The Automations view in Administration Center now includes the Space field and filter.
The Runs view in Administration Center now includes the Executed by and Space at runtime fields and filters.
The Automations view in Automations Activity Center now includes Space field and filter.
Note: Users can configure which columns are displayed here.
The Runs view in the Automations Activity Center now includes the Space at runtime, Executed by, and Owner fields and filters.
In this view, you can see all runs from automations you own as well as runs executed by other users. You can also see runs of other users's automations where you are the executor.
To see the full details of an automation run, go to Run History through the automation's context menu. This is also accessible to non-owners with sufficient permissions in the space.
The run history view will show the automation's runs across users, and the user who created the run is indicated by the Executed by field.
The metrics tab in the automations activity center has been deprecated in favor of the automations usage app which gives a more detailed view of automation consumption.
Hi @Emile_Koslowski ,
is this feature rolled out for us region cloud already? as its may 7th.
Regards,
Raju
Hi @Emile_Koslowski , do you have any updates, on when you are going to resume the rollout? it's been delayed by almost 3 weeks now?
Hi @Emile_Koslowski, it seems may 7th already completed and june 7th is coming.
Hello @Raju_6952 and @ChristopherBirnbaum
The article has been updated, and the feature has been successfully deployed on additional regions. Watch this space for more information.
All the best,
Sonja
Automation Analyzer stopped working after this update.
Hello @ksandeepmahindra
Please report issues with the Automation Analyzer on the relevant Github page: https://github.com/qlik-oss/qlik-cloud-automation-analyzer
This will alert the correct team.
All the best,
Sonja
Reported issue with log to https://github.com/qlik-oss/qlik-cloud-automation-analyzer/issues/14 .
Thank You Sonja, as always perfect and puctual,
FMa
Thank you, @fmarvnnt and @ksandeepmahindra for reporting this!
All the best,
Sonja
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