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# Dynatrace

## Set up

### Navigate to the Integration settings view

1. Select an app in the top left corner from the Switcher
2. Navigate to **App Settings** by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) at the top of the Timeline sidebar
3. Click on **Integrations** in the sidebar

### **Connect Dynatrace**

1. Find the **Dynatrace** integration module under the **Stability monitoring** section
2. Click the **Connect** button
3. Enter an **Access Token:**&#x20;

* Generate an Access Token in Dynatrace by going to **Dashboard > Search "Access Tokens" > Generate new access token**

{% hint style="warning" %}
Required permissions for the Dynatrace Access Token are:

* `User sessions`
* `Read configuration`
  {% endhint %}

4. Enter your **Dynatrace Environment ID**

* You can find your Dynatrace environment ID in the URL of your Dynatrace dashboard, for example `https://<environmentId>.apps.dynatrace.com`

5. Click **Save**

### Configuring Dynatrace

Once you've successfully connected the Dynatrace integration, you'll be presented with a dialog in which to select your the Dynatrace **RUM application** you'd like to associate with the app in Runway.


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