I haven't used Iterable in a couple of years, but in the past, I was able to see a workflow trigger within the actual flow in the start node (ex. scheduled recurring list, custom event, etc.)
However, when I go into an existing workflow, I can only see "other journey" with no info about what the trigger actually is. I'm probably looking in the wrong place, so any quick tip is much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Hi TimN !
The "Other journey" entry source adds a user to the journey when they reach a Send to journey tile in a seperate journey.
If the "Other journey" entry source is selected, you should see any associated "Linked journeys" just below that. If you don't see anything associated, it's possible it was removed from the other journey, or that other journey could have been deleted.
https://support.iterable.com/hc/en-us/articles/4411913074964-Parts-of-a-Journey-#entry-sources
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