Hi All,
I have multiple flows that are working fine. But since yesterday, when i create a new flow (copy an exisitng one), it fails to run when the action happens. This particular one i am trying right now is
- when a new response is submitted on MS form
- run the flow
Since its not running even once i cant manually run the flow either. Can someone plese help how i can debug this issue? Also is htere a known issue going on that is causing this problem?
Thanks,
suma
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @sumak, @chawkins, @gdabate, and @ScottShearer,
Does the issue still exist on your side?
I have made a test on my side and don't have the issue that you mentioned. I have created a new flow with trigger "When a new response is submitted", and the flow would works fine when a new response to a form is submitted.
I guess the problem is solved by microsoft product team, please make a test again on your side and let me know if the issue still exists.
Best regards,
Alice
We are seeing teh same behavior. Forms triggering Flows that were created weeks ago seem to continue to work, but when new Flows, linked to Forms do not appear to trigger. All connections (which are shared among the old and new flows) were tested and seem to be functioning wiht the old flows, but will not trigger when the Form is submitted attached to the new Flow. This problem seems to have been recently introduced.
I'm having the same problem. Do we know if this is a global issue with Microsoft?
Hi All,
Is there a way to get some help on this issue as this is stopping us from testing multiple flows? Is there a direct supprt email/contact for this kind of issues to get help on?
Thanks,
suma
Hi @sumak, @chawkins, @gdabate, and @ScottShearer,
Does the issue still exist on your side?
I have made a test on my side and don't have the issue that you mentioned. I have created a new flow with trigger "When a new response is submitted", and the flow would works fine when a new response to a form is submitted.
I guess the problem is solved by microsoft product team, please make a test again on your side and let me know if the issue still exists.
Best regards,
Alice
Hi All,
I actually had the same problem too.
But, I had tested my flow now, and it works perfectly fine.
Good day and merry X-Mas everyone! 🙂
Yes, the problem is still there. I just tested the form and the flow still does not get triggered.
Thanks,
suma
There seem to be some serious issue here. Now the old flow that used to work also has stopped working. (this flow had major workflow associated with critical functionality and has caused major issues for the team!). Is there someone that we can directly work with to resolve this issue?
Thanks.
I tested again this morning. Same scenario. Old flows (created several weeks ago) are getting triggered fine by the Form to which they are linked. New Flows, linked to a Form that simply triggers an Azure Stored Procedure, is not getting triggered. There is no Run Hisotry at all for the Flow, indiciating that it is not even attempting to run the SP. The Form is clearly linked to the Flow by sellecting it in the When a new response is submitted combo box for the Flow object, but it is not linking the Flow to the Form properly. We have compared functioning and non-functioning Forms/Flows side by side and they appear identical.
This will impact our corporate beginning of year processes and we have to look for an alternative solution.
Ok, my team has isolated the bug in the creation of Flows and we are working around it. It seems as we created a Flow, and link it to the Form, we were using the Form name that was selected in the combo box to name the Flow (i.e., changing the 'Untitled' in the upper left of the window to the Form Name, after the form had been selected). We then go on and complete the rest of the flow including the execution of an Azure Stored Procedure. The Flow would then fail to Trigger off the filing of the corresponding Form. It appears someone failed Programming 101 and has tied the Flow/Form trigger to the Flow Name instead of using a GUID or equivalent.
The problem is worked around by setting the Flow Name to the Form Name (or whatever name you choose) BEFORE selecting the Form. Once we instituted this procedure, we were able to add all our new, 2019 Employee HR Forms. We wasted an estimated 12 hours trying to figure this issue out. It can be easily recreated, and I suspect most others who have reported this problem have been editing the Flow Name during, or after it was initially created.
Hi community support team,
Is there still being worked on a solution for this. Great that there is a workaround, but it basically means not being able to copy (export/ import) existing flows that start with a form trigger. Which causes extra work. Would be great if the actual problem can be fixed.
Thanks!
The same issue here. I tried old and new Flows and Forms in multiple tenancies. No triggering.
However, I can see that some Flows were triggering 4 days ago.
Hello
Has this problem coming back again? I have a similar flow which works fine until today. For unknown reason, the flow now won't be triggered as result of form submission, just like nothing happened.
Any ideas?
This thread informing that Flow triggered with the delay >6 hours after Form submission.
Hopefully will be resolved soon.
I am facing the same issue which occurred today
It seems that flow is no longer picking up the trigger action of "When a new response is submitted" thus, the flow is never triggered.
Same issue here. Flow triggered by MS Forms is not firing. Tested yesterday at 4pm and it finally ran at 3am this morning...
Any updates on this?
Same issue here!! What is going on?!?! I have a presentation on Thursday and if it does not work I am not going to be happy~!!!!!!
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