Where can an administrator view the workflow and repair validation errors?

In the vRealize Orchestrator client, where can an administrator view the workflow and repair validation errors?
A. Run tab in workflow editor
B. Validation tab in workflow editor
C. Workflow tab in workflow editor
D. Schema tab in workflow editor

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2 thoughts on “Where can an administrator view the workflow and repair validation errors?

  1. I believe it is D too. If you want to “view” the workflow, you would click on the schema so you can see the workflow schema. When in edit mode on the schema there is a validate button at the top of the canvas. You can click Validate and then go fix the errors in the workflow.

    It can’t be C. There is no Workflow tab in the workflow editor. There is a Workflow Tokens tab, but that is useless in this regards.

    The available tabs are: General, inputs, outputs, schema, presentation, parameters references, workflow tokens, events and permissions. It can not be A, B, or C because those are not available tabs. The only tab mentioned that is real is option D, schema

  2. I believe that D is the correct answer according to https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.vco_dev.doc_42%2FGUIDB69C6553-9968-45A4-AF80-F45AD81DE0F5.html

    Click the Schema tab.

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    Click the Validate button in the Schema tab toolbar.

    If the workflow is valid, a confirmation message appears. If the workflow is invalid, a list of errors appears.

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    If the workflow is invalid, click on an error message.

    The validation tool highlights the schema element in which the error occurs by adding a red icon to it. Where possible, the validation tool proposes a Quick fix action.


    If you agree with the proposed Quick fix action, click it to perform that action.


    If you disagree with the proposed Quick fix action, close the Workflow Validation dialog box and fix the schema element manually.

    Always check that the Quick Fix that Orchestrator proposes is appropriate. For example, the proposed action might be to delete an unused attribute, when in fact that attribute has not been correctly bound.

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