Use AppSheet automation monitor to monitor automation in your apps and keep a track of the bot executions that were successful, encountered errors, and are still pending, as described in the following sections:
- Get started
- Access the automation monitor
- Monitor app metrics
- Monitor bot execution
- Monitor document parsing
- Set the time range for monitoring
Get started
Watch the following video to learn how to monitor automation.
Access the automation monitor
To access the automation monitor:
- Open the app in the app editor.
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Perform one the of the following steps:
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Click Automation > Bots, expand the bot, and click Monitor in the bot header.
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Select Manage > Monitor, expand the Automation Monitor section, and click Launch the automation monitor.
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Use the AppSheet automation monitor to monitor the following information for your apps:
Monitor app metrics
To monitor app metrics:
- Access the automation monitor.
- Set the time range.
- Click Metrics in the bottom navigation bar.
- Click an app to inspect in the Apps column.
The Metrics page displays high-level aggregated and daily metrics for bots, including status and average time to completion.
Monitor bot execution
To monitor bot execution:
- Access the automation monitor.
- Set the time range.
- Click Runs in the bottom navigation bar.
- Click an app to inspect in the Apps column.
The Runs page displays bot execution details, including bot instances, events, processes, and step details.
Monitor document parsing
To monitor document parsing:
- Access the automation monitor.
- Set the time range.
- Click Document Parses.
- Click an app to inspect in the Apps column.
The Document Parses page displays a summary of all document parsing for the selected app.
The status value indicates whether the document parsing succeeded or failed, and might also indicate the level of confidence, as summarized below.
Successful and human-reviewed document parses will appear in your document-based app tables. All other status values indicate that there are issues that need to be resolved before they appear in your app tables.
Status |
Description |
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Document parse has been manually discarded. See Discard the results of a document parse. |
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Content was not extracted. Typically caused by an unsupported document type or file format. |
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Content has been manually inspected, updated, and marked as complete. See Resolve issues with document parsing. |
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Indicates one or both of the following:
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Quota exceeded for the current cycle. The document parsing will be completed when quota is available. |
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Extraction was successful. There is strong confidence with the accuracy of the information. See How AppSheet measures extraction confidence. |
Resolve issues with a document parse
To resolve issues with a document parse:
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On the Document Parses page, click the edit icon associated with the document parse. The details of the document parse are displayed.
The extraction error appears in the left pane, in bold. For example:
Expected field missing: Address was not extracted.
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Edit the parsed fields to correct the error.
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Click the checkmark icon in the top banner.
After being marked complete, the document parse appears in the app tables and its status is set to HUMAN_REVIEWED
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Discard the results of a document parse
To discard the results of a document parse:
- On the Document Parses page, click the edit icon associated with the document parse.
- Click the delete icon in the top banner.
Note: If necessary, you can recover a discarded document parse by changing the status of the entry in Google Sheets from DISCARD
to HUMAN_REVIEWED
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Set the time range for monitoring
To set the time range for monitoring:
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Expand the AppSheet Monitoring menu in the top-left of the automation monitor.
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Select Settings.
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Set the Monitoring Time Range to the desired value.
If you select Custom, set the start and end values using the calendar selector. -
Select the app in the App to Monitor drop-down list.
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Click Save.