2.2 - The Scenario Editor

Created by Ed Chalon, Modified on Fri, 30 Jun, 2023 at 7:37 PM by Scott Knudson

The scenario editor is the central workspace in Limble Fuse where users create, configure, and orchestrate their automation workflow scenarios. This article provides an in-depth tour of the Limble Fuse Scenario Editor, accompanied by a screenshot that highlights its different areas. By understanding the various sections and functionalities within the scenario editor, users can effectively design and manage their automation scenarios. Let's explore each area of the scenario editor and its significance in driving automation efficiency.


The Scenario Canvas is the main workspace where you construct your automation workflows. It serves as a visual representation of your scenario, displaying modules, their connections, and the flow of data. The canvas allows you to drag and drop modules, connect them, and organize the sequence of actions in your automation.




  1. Run Button: The Run button, typically located in the top toolbar or near the Scenario Canvas, allows users to initiate the execution of their automation scenario. Once the scenario is configured and ready, clicking the Run button triggers the workflow to begin, automating the defined actions, triggers, and data flows.

  2. Scheduling Options: Limble Fuse offers robust scheduling options to automate the execution of scenarios at specific times or recurring intervals. With the scheduling feature, users can define precise schedules for scenario activation, such as daily, weekly, monthly, or custom intervals. By configuring scheduling, users can ensure that their automation scenarios run automatically and efficiently without manual intervention.

  3. Advanced Settings: The Advanced Settings section provides additional configuration options and fine-tuning capabilities for your automation scenarios. Here, users can define parameters such as timeout duration, error handling behavior, data retention policies, and concurrency settings. These advanced settings allow users to customize and optimize their scenarios based on specific requirements, performance needs, and data management preferences.

  4. Tools Area: The Tools area in the scenario editor offers additional functionality and tools to enhance the automation experience. This area may include features such as import/export capabilities, version control, collaboration tools, and access to additional resources or integrations. The Tools area acts as a central hub for managing and utilizing supplementary features to augment your automation workflows.

  5. Connector Area: The Connector Area in Limble Fuse is a dedicated section that provides access to a wide range of connectors, enabling seamless integration with various applications, services, and systems. Connectors act as bridges that facilitate data exchange and communication between different platforms, allowing users to leverage the power of automation across their entire tech stack. Within the Connector Area, users can explore and configure connectors to establish connections, authenticate with external services, and access a plethora of actions and triggers to create robust automation scenarios. With an extensive library of connectors, users can effortlessly integrate their favorite tools and platforms, streamline data flow, and unlock the true potential of end-to-end automation.

  6. Scenario Logs, after you have saved and run your scenario: The Scenario Logs provide detailed information about the execution history and results of your automation scenarios. It offers a comprehensive record of each module's actions, responses, and any errors or exceptions encountered during the execution. The logs provide insights into the flow of data, processing times, and potential issues that occurred. Users can review the logs to troubleshoot errors, analyze performance bottlenecks, and optimize their automation workflows. The Scenario Logs may include details such as module execution order, input and output data, timestamps, error messages, and response codes.




In addition to general logs, Limble Fuse's Scenario Logs may offer advanced features such as:

  • Log Filtering: Users can filter logs based on specific criteria, such as date range, module name, or error type. This feature allows for efficient navigation and identification of relevant log entries.

  • Log Export: Users can export logs in various formats (e.g. JSON) for further analysis, reporting, or integration with external systems.

  • Log Notifications: Limble Fuse may provide notifications or alerts for critical log events, such as errors, failures, or unexpected behavior. This ensures proactive monitoring and timely response to potential issues.


The Limble Fuse Scenario Editor presents a comprehensive set of features and functionalities to optimize your automation workflows. By understanding the run button, scheduling options, advanced settings, tools area, and scenario logs, users can leverage the full potential of Limble Fuse to automate their business processes efficiently. Explore the various components of the scenario editor, customize your settings, and harness the power of automation to drive productivity and success. From the Scenario Canvas to module configuration, connections, variables, testing, and logs, each area serves a specific purpose in driving automation efficiency and control. Embrace the power of the Limble Fuse Scenario Editor, and unlock the full potential of your automation endeavors.

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