> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.3dolphins.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.3dolphins.ai/5.1.x/bot-settings/process-flow/workflow-log.md).

# Workflow Log

Each time a workflow runs, a log entry is created. Log entries record the date and time the workflow was run, the data it operated on, status (success or failure of the workflow), description of status, component workflow, thread id and execute time. In this trainer screen, the trainer can :

1. View all workflow run.
2. View why a workflow failed if an error occurred.
3. Filter log based on *range dat*e.
4. Search log based on *workflow name*.

In this section, you can filter log based on date range, by choose the range date. For example, choose rage date from *20/01/2021*‘ until to *27/01/2021*‘.

![Workflow Log](/files/-MS2F8_nkUf0jLPdmGvM)

In addition, you can search log based on workflow name by typing your workflow name in the search column, then you will see a suggestion of workflow name, select and click suggestion of workflow name, and log will appears based on workflow name selected.

![Search Workflow Log Based On Name](/files/-MS2FX6wdtQYuzV6BEEz)


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