About this talk
GRAX Labs presents a first look at our GRAX Dashboard tab and Execution tab in our newly enhanced user interface (UI). The Execution tab enables you to monitor any of your Salesforce backup jobs and archive jobs that you’ve scheduled or kicked off. Where the GRAX Dashboard tab provides you with a high-level view of your recent job executions - your Salesforce backup and archive processes. These enhancements to the GRAX also enable you to easily drill in and explore your historical data down to the record level.
Watch this video to learn how you can easily view all of your Salesforce data backup and archive jobs in the GRAX Dashboard tab and Execution tab.
Transcript
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Hello, this is Dave Mackey, and welcome back to GRAX Labs.
Today, we're going to take a quick look at the Execution and Dashboard tabs within the GRAX console.
So you can see I've clicked on the ‘Execution’ tab already. When I'm in here, I'm able to filter by delete tracking jobs or restore post-processing jobs.
Again, these are two different types of processes that GRAX will run automatically for you. I'm also able to view archive processes and then also backup processes.
So let's take a look at this one. If I drill into it, I'm able to see the execution name, when this ran;
I'm also able to see over here how long it took, the number of REST calls. I can see that I summary information, I can drill in as an example here, if I drill into, let's say, user, I'm able to drill into that user information, see that user that was backed up as part of this process as well.
And then I'm also able to; if I go back here, I can see my summary so I can click on here.
I can get the summary, and this is going to pull up the view that we're used to seeing. We're able to see this information also here.
If I click on the Dashboard tab, this is going to give me my five most recent backup or archive processes.
I'm able to see the same information that I could see with the executions tab, but again, it's a much quicker view to see a quick snapshot of the data that has been backed up or archived.
If you have any questions, please email sales@grax.com for more information. Thank you!
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