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title: "Interpret audit log events and error traces"
slug: "interpret-audit-events-and-error-traces"
description: "Use the built in assistant to explain audit log events, schedule job error traces, and provide troubleshooting steps."
updated: 2025-09-24T15:04:51Z
published: 2025-09-24T15:04:51Z
---

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# Interpret audit log events and error traces

Use the built in assistant to interpret audit log events, schedule job error traces, and provide troubleshooting steps.

## Interpret audit log events

Access the assistant directly from the audit log to get a detailed explanation of an individual event and troubleshooting steps for failed events.

1. Log in to Fullcast.
2. Go to **Settings > Audit > Logs**.

![Steps to get to the audit logs highlighted.](https://cdn.document360.io/369efcf7-66f9-4f6b-9d45-9ca24a5b06cf/Images/Documentation/image(382).png)
3. Next to an audit event you want more information on, click **Explain this log**.

![Explain this log option highlighted for an audit log event.](https://cdn.document360.io/369efcf7-66f9-4f6b-9d45-9ca24a5b06cf/Images/Documentation/image(381).png)

## Interpret error trace details

Access the assistant directly from failed jobs to get a detailed explanation of the error trace and troubleshooting steps.

1. Log in to Fullcast.
2. Go to **Settings > Jobs > Job Status**.

![Steps to get to jobs status highlighted.](https://cdn.document360.io/369efcf7-66f9-4f6b-9d45-9ca24a5b06cf/Images/Documentation/image(384).png)
3. Find the failed job you want to research.
4. Click **View**.

![View highlighted.](https://cdn.document360.io/369efcf7-66f9-4f6b-9d45-9ca24a5b06cf/Images/Documentation/image(385).png)
5. Next to **Show Detailed Error Trace**, click **Explain this Error Trace**.

![Explain this Error Trace highlighted.](https://cdn.document360.io/369efcf7-66f9-4f6b-9d45-9ca24a5b06cf/Images/Documentation/image(386).png)
