diff --git a/examples/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger.md b/examples/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger.md index aaa7ff48fc..5476a0687e 100644 --- a/examples/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger.md +++ b/examples/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger/aws-lambda-dynamodb-trigger.md @@ -46,5 +46,5 @@ Follow the instructions below to create a DynamoDB table for invoking this funct 9. Click **Explore table items**, and click **Create items** under the **Items returned** section. 10. Enter a value under the **Attributes** section to add an entry to the DynamoDB table to invoke the Lambda function, and click **Create item**. 11. Click the **Monitor** tab of the Lambda function in the AWS Management Console, and click **View CloudWatch logs** to check the logs via CloudWatch. -12. Under **Log streams** in CloudWatch, click on the topmost stream in the list and verify the object name in the logs. -13. Go to the AWS Lambda function and check the logs via CloudWatch to see the object identifier in the logs. +11. Under **Log streams** in CloudWatch, click on the topmost stream in the list and verify the object name in the logs. +12. Go to the AWS Lambda function and check the logs via CloudWatch to see the object identifier in the logs.