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Configure Run After settings

Configure Run After settings - Power Automate Tutorial

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Configure Run After settings

- [Instructor] When we're developing workflows, a good rule is to anticipate the kind of data that we might get from our data source or its user input and other events, in anticipating them try to handle them as best we can. So if we have a field where someone has entered some information and it's possible that information might not be appropriate, they might enter text when we expect a number, then we can trap that and figure out then how to ask the user for different information or how to set that record aside, whatever our business process is. But sometimes we have things that go wrong in a process particularly in something like an approval process that can time out. And while we could build error traps into the process, there are some easier ways to do this. This is a very simple flow that I had created a while ago. Start an approval when a new item has been added to a SharePoint list. This is what the approval looks…

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