Need to Debug WF at runtime.

Hi all,
can i debug an WF at runtime.
To see what values are being fetched by the method used in task.
Thanks,
Tarmeem.

Hi Tarmeem,
The best way to check the values being passed to the workflow is by checking the workflow log.
You can go to the Technical view of the log and check what values are being passed in the various containers and the methods.
Also you can test the BO method directly in SWO1 by passing the input parameters.
Regards,
Saumya

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