Integration Reporting

Updated by Sean Ellner

The Integration Reporting feature allows users who are System Admins to see all processes imported and exported from their instance of Blueprint.

To access the dashboard

Navigate to the Admin Portal and select RPA Management > Integration Reporting from the side-left panel.

Features available on the Estimator Dashboard:

At the top of the page are two cards displaying instance wide metrics

  1. Processes Exported: Total number of processes exported by all users in your Blueprint instance.
  2. Processes Imported: Total number of processes imported by all users in your Blueprint instance.

Above the table, users can perform the following actions:

  • Actions - Users have the option to export either the current view or all columns in the table to Excel.
  • Columns - Users can show or hide specific columns based on their preferences. Users also have the ability to rearrange column order.
  • Filter - Users can filter any column by various criteria.
  • Refresh - Users can refresh the table to get the most up to date information.

Glossary

Below are the columns headers and what they represent:

Column Name

Description

Process Name

Name of the imported process

Job Type

Whether the job was an Import or Export job

RPA Platform

For import jobs, this will detail the source RPA tool. For export jobs, this will detail the target RPA tool

Job Status

Whether the job succeeded or failed

Project Name

The Blueprint Project in which the job took place

User

The Blueprint user who triggered the import/export job

Start Date/Time

The date time in which the job was triggered

Completed Date/Time

The date time in which the job finished

Duration

The duration of time the job took to finish

Total actions

The total number of actions in the process. This is the combined number of Commands, Decision Branches, Includes, and Variables the Digital Blueprint has

Commands

The total number of commands in the process. This is the number of steps (not including decision branches or includes) the Digital Blueprint has

Decision Branches

This is the number of decisions within the process. This includes if's, if/else, and else branches

Includes

This is a count of the number of Includes the process has.  Typical use of an include is to “call” another process

Applications

This is a count of the number of applications the process is interacting with

Variables

This is the number of unique variables the process has

Percent Mapped

For imports this indicates the percentage of steps that have COM data defined. For exports, this indicates the percentage of source actions that could map to an action in the target RPA tool

Blueprint Version

The Blueprint Version at the time the job took place


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