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Check the answer's sources and activity

Every Muse answer can show where the data came from (Fontes, Sources) and what the assistant did to answer (the activity panel). Check both sections before acting on an answer.

Check the sources

Below the answer, the Fontes (Sources) section lists clickable chips — one per record queried, with the record's title. Click a chip to open the record in its source module and confirm the data.

  • Closure tickets.
  • Vault and SRM credentials, contracts, and vendors.
  • Forge issues and initiatives.
  • Tasks activities.
  • Inventory assets and warranties.
  • Wiki pages.

Read the activity panel

While Muse answers, a collapsible panel shows what's happening, with a live timer: Iniciando… (Starting…), then Pensando… (Thinking…) and the name of each query as it runs.

  • Each query becomes a row with a status: consultando… (querying…) while it runs, a completed check mark with a summary of the result, or tentando novamente… (retrying…) when there's a retry.
  • Once the answer finishes, the panel collapses into a summary like Pensou 8s · 3 ferramentas (Thought for 8s · 3 tools).
  • Expand the summary to review the full reasoning and every query made, with each one's duration.

When reasoning appears

Reasoning text only appears when an administrator turned on Mostrar raciocínio (Show reasoning) in the Muse Settings and the conversation's model supports reasoning. Otherwise, the panel shows only the queries.

The answer respects your permissions

Muse only queries modules with an enabled skill and only returns records your user can already see. If an answer is missing the sources you expected, the likely cause is the skill or your scope in the module.

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