I have a flow that is triggered when a Dynamics record is created or updated, but it doesn't trigger until I go to the flow and turn it off and back on again or edit flow->save.
Not facing the same issue for other triggers (like Twitter), so guessing nothing to do with license.
I am using the latest version of Chrome as as browser, our network activity is very good
The dynamics instance that I am testing on is TIP (Test in Production) for Dynamics CRM developers.
Is there any way to find out the reason for flows and triggers not working or taking a long time to start?
This unreliability makes it very difficult to leverage the same and demonstrate it's potential to any senior members of staff.
Hi @sandeepnmenon,
The issue could not be reproduced by me.
According to your description, I have created a simple flow to send out a push notification when a dynamics record is updated. It will be triggered once a record in the specified entity is updated.
There is no need for me to turn it off and back on or edit the flow.
I am using Edge, and Production instance for testing.
Which Flow Plan are you using?
If you are using trigger for Dynamics 365 – When a record is created, will it have the same issue?
Best regards,
Mabel
I am using "Microsoft Flow Free" product license, which as per my understaning does 5-min checks. I have waited for more than that time. And as soon as I do a blank edit-save, the flow is triggered.
Yes, the same issue for "record is created" trigger as well.
If it helps I am getting the exact same issue - the flow will not run unless I disable and then enable the Flow (I've waited several hours even though we should be on the P2, 1 minute refresh).
Microsoft, any ideas? This is a deal-breaker for us
Hi guys,
have you been able to fix the issue? I'm having exactly same problem
I have to admit I didn't follow up on the Microsoft response yet (sending copy of Flow and Flow plan etc.) but I did find a workaround that suited our needs:
Rather than using the Dynamics 365 connectors I used the Common Data Service connectors and they all seem to trigger without issue - I believe we're on P2 so we see most of these run instantly but not more than a minute as promised.
I have done exactly the same. Colleague from Microsoft recommended me to use the CDS connectors instead the D365 connectors in MS Flow.
It helped.
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