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Debugging by adding a control

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Debugging by adding a control

- [Instructor] I'm working on a flow and I'm in the middle of debugging. I've inserted an email notification to me as part of my debugging efforts, my efforts at fixing this flow. Then I have two steps that are part of the actual flow itself: send an email notification and post a message, and those are working just fine. I really need to work on send an approval and condition. And my issue with testing is every time I add a new item to be able to test or I fire off a test, it's sending me an email notification, then there's a email notification sent to the person who created it, there's a message that's posted in their team site, and so on. While I'm testing this there's a lot of activity that I really don't need, so my question is is there an easy way for me to take some steps offline because I don't need to test them. And in fact there is. The easiest way that I find to do this is to insert something called a scope…

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