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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
Currently, if a process gets rate limited in the back-end, the Automation won't return a meaningful log, and it will most likely fail with the cause of the rate limit process happening in the backend, which could lead the customers to confusion. For example, if a Permission endpoint gets rate limited, the Automation Rule will fail as 'Actor does not have permissions to view the event that triggered this execution', leading the customers to think there is something wrong with their permissions. Instead, the Automation could fail as 'The process was rate limited in the backend', or something more meaningful.