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The visual editor for classic playbooks is now removed. Convert your classic playbooks to modern mode. Your classic playbooks will continue to run and you can view and edit them in the SOAR Python code editor.
For details, see:

Overview of cases

Containers can be promoted to cases. You can use cases to consolidate information from multiple containers.

  • Cases have phases and tasks, which are organized into workbooks to track and manage all the actions taken.
  • Tasks can have playbooks and actions associated with them, allowing you to automate these actions. Automating actions allows to be used to track policy and compliance, and to fulfill documentation requirements.
Last modified on 20 February, 2025
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® SOAR (Cloud): current


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