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Example: 2026-04-09T14:32:05Z | /api/v1/orders/12345 | FAIL | 500-upstream-timeout | "request_id":"r-8f3a","http_status":500,"duration_ms":1500,"ua":"svc-worker/1.2.0","region":"us-east-1","code_version":"v3.4.1","validation_summary":"json-schema:missing_field(customer.id)"

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