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Status Submitted
Workspace API Connect
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 8, 2026

Support Analytics Logging for Multiple Invoke Policies

Currently, when multiple Invoke policies are configured in an API assembly, API Manager Analytics appears to collect and display only the request and response information from the final Invoke policy.

In many integration scenarios, a single API invokes multiple backend services sequentially. However, the request and response data from intermediate Invoke policies are not available in Analytics, making it difficult to trace the complete transaction flow.

Requested enhancement:

Provide an option to collect and display request and response data for all Invoke policies executed within an API transaction.

For example:

Invoke #1 Request / Response
Invoke #2 Request / Response
Invoke #3 Request / Response

Benefits:

Improved end-to-end transaction visibility
Easier troubleshooting of multi-backend API flows
Better operational monitoring and auditing
More complete analytics data for complex API integrations

This feature would be especially valuable for APIs that orchestrate multiple backend services using sequential Invoke policies.

Idea priority Medium