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Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps

You're reading from  Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801074728
Pages 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Matthew Bennett Matthew Bennett
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Logic App Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Azure Logic Apps 3. Chapter 2: Environments and Resource Groups 4. Chapter 3: Referencing Data within Actions 5. Chapter 4: Reading Complex Data 6. Chapter 5: Manipulating Data 7. Section 2: Logic App Design
8. Chapter 6: Working with the Common Data Service 9. Chapter 7: Working with Azure Functions 10. Chapter 8: Scoping with Try/Catch Error Handling 11. Chapter 9: Sharing Data with Other Logic Apps and APIs 12. Chapter 10: Monitoring Logic Apps for Management Reporting 13. Section 3: Logic App Maintenance and Management
14. Chapter 11: Fine-Tuning Logic App Runs with Run After 15. Chapter 12: Solving Connection Issues and Bad Gateways by Rerunning Logic Apps 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a management report and navigating it to find an error

Now that we have the summative view with data populated from our logic app, click on the Failed line of the Success and Failure Trends table. This will bring up a list of failed runs. If you know which runs need to be rerun and, for example, you had an infrastructure error such as a locked table on your database SQL server that the logic app uses, or an API call to your on-premises network and the web gateway was temporarily down, you are safe to rerun the logic app. This can be done in bulk from this table.

Here is the left section of the failed runs table:

Figure 10.37 – Left section of the failed runs table

Notice that you can select specific logic apps on this table (highlighted in blue in the preceding screenshot).

The right side of the table also has a Resubmit button, which allows you to rerun these in parallel.

Tip

Be careful when running logic apps in parallel. If you...

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