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title: "Understanding runs | Leama Help Center"
description: "What a run is, what each status means, and how to read the event log."
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last_updated: "2026-08-21"
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# Understanding runs
What a run is, what each status means, and how to read the event log.
A run is one pass of the agent against one profile. The Runs page lists every run your workspace has made, newest first, and you can filter it by status.
## Run status
- **Status**
- **Meaning**
  Queued
  Accepted and waiting for a worker to pick it up.
  Running
  Sourcing and qualifying right now.
  Completed
  Finished and delivered what it was asked for.
  Stopped (low yield)
  Stopped early because it was no longer finding companies that qualified.
  Cancelled
  Stopped by you.
  Failed
  Ended on an error.
  Blocked
  Could not proceed.
  Setup required
  Something in the workspace has to be finished before the run can proceed.
## Delivered against requested
A run that completes but finds fewer prospects than it was asked for is shown as Partial, and one that completes with none is shown as No prospects. Both are ordinary outcomes rather than errors — they mean the pool of companies matching your profile ran out before the target was reached.
## Run duration
The duration column shows how long a run took. Not started means the run was never picked up by a worker. Didn't finish means it began but never recorded a completion — a stopped or interrupted run.
## The event log
Select View log on any run to open its event timeline. The timeline records what the agent did in order, along with any errors and warnings it recorded. It is the first place to look when a run did not behave as you expected.
## Filtering
Use the status filter to narrow the list. If the filter matches nothing you will see an empty state rather than an error — clear the filter to see the agent's full history.

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