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# Dashboard

### Space Dashboard – Stream Executions

The **Space Dashboard** displays a list of stream executions associated with the currently selected High5 space. It allows users to monitor execution status, view messages, and filter execution records.

The dashboard shows the following information for each execution:

* **Stream Name** – The name of the executed stream
* **Status** – The current execution status (e.g., Failed, Completed, Running)
* **Message** – Execution result or error message
* **Space** – The High5 space where the execution occurred
* **Date Time** – The timestamp of the execution

This dashboard provides visibility into stream activity and helps users identify errors and monitor system behavior.

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