Hi.
So I am trying to set up a schedueld Flow which should run one time only.
The closest I get is when I use scheduled recurrence as a trigger.
Only problem with this is that I am forced to choose frequency and intervals.
My question is; is there any way to set up a Flow without repetition?
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Hi @Jako
Please see the screenshot below. Once you trigger the flow, after all your actions, towards the end you can add the turn off flow action.
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Hi @Jako
Please see the screenshot below. Once you trigger the flow, after all your actions, towards the end you can add the turn off flow action.
Hope this Helps!
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Hi @Jako
Were you able to resolve the issue?
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I am having permisson issues with using "turn off flow"-action. I am going to have to contact my IT department.
I am sure that it will work after that.
Thanks again.
Yes. Admin access is needed for that. Basically you should be able to do it even if you are the owner/co owner of the flow.
I am the owner of the Flow.
The message says that I have to contact the main administrator for Office whitin my organization.
I am sure it will be solved. My only concern is if it is going to be asking for this permission evry time I try to use this type of action in the future.