(command-juju-show-operation)= # `juju show-operation` > See also: [run](#run), [operations](#operations), [show-task](#show-task) ## Summary Show results of an operation. ## Usage ```juju show-operation [options] ``` ### Options | Flag | Default | Usage | | --- | --- | --- | | `-B`, `--no-browser-login` | false | Do not use web browser for authentication | | `--format` | yaml | Specify output format (json|yaml) | | `-m`, `--model` | | Model to operate in. Accepts [<controller name>:]<model name>|<model UUID> | | `-o`, `--output` | | Specify an output file | | `--utc` | false | Show times in UTC | | `--wait` | -1s | Wait for results | | `--watch` | false | Wait indefinitely for results | ## Examples juju show-operation 1 juju show-operation 1 --wait=2m juju show-operation 1 --watch ## Details Show the results returned by an operation with the given ID. To block until the result is known completed or failed, use the --wait option with a duration, as in --wait 5s or --wait 1h. Use --watch to wait indefinitely. The default behavior without --wait or --watch is to immediately check and return; if the results are "pending" then only the available information will be displayed. This is also the behavior when any negative time is given.