To get the details of a successfully executed Rule in Saviynt, an Admin should look in the C. Current Rule Trail. Here's why:
Saviynt's Rule Engine and Logging: Saviynt's rule engine executes various types of rules (e.g., birthright rules, user update rules, technical rules). It maintains logs to track rule execution and outcomes.
Current Rule Trail: This log specifically captures the details of recently executed rules, including:
Rule Name: The name of the rule that was executed.
Execution Time: The timestamp of when the rule was executed.
Status: Whether the rule execution was successful or not.
Details: Specific information about the rule's execution, such as the conditions that were evaluated and the actions that were taken.
Troubleshooting and Auditing: The Current Rule Trail is invaluable for troubleshooting rule behavior and for auditing purposes, providing a clear record of what rules were executed and their results.
Other Options:
A. Archived Rule Trail: This log stores details of older rule executions that have been archived. It's useful for historical analysis but not for recent executions.
B. Archived Application Logs: These logs are related to application activity, not rule execution.
D. Action Trail: The Action Trail captures general user and administrative actions within Saviynt, but it might not provide the detailed information about rule execution that the Current Rule Trail does.
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