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Power Automate Fundamentals # 49: Usage of ChangeSet Request in Power Automate

Power Automate Fundamentals # 49: Usage of ChangeSet Request in Power Automate

 

Introduction:

In certain scenarios we must bundle multiple operations together so that all should pass or fail, in any case if one of the operations fails then all the other operations gets roll backed to make atomic operations. To achieve this functionality in Power Automate we can use ChangeSet Request Action , as a business scenario operations on Contact and Task tables were considered .

 

Step 1:

Login to the required Power Apps environment using URL make.powerapps.com by providing username and password and click on Flows on the left-hand side as shown in the below figure.

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Step 2:

After Step 1, Click on New Flow and select automated cloud flow and provide the trigger as When a row is added ,modified or deleted and click on Create as shown in the below figure.

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Step 3:

After Step 2, name the flow as ChangeSet Request and on trigger When a row is added ,modified or deleted provide the following inputs

Change Type : Modified

Table name: Contacts

Scope : Organization

 

 as shown in the below figure.

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Step 4:

After Step 3, add an action and select Dataverse and select an Action Create a new record and name it as Create a Task Record and provide the following inputs

Table name : Tasks

Subject : Contact - triggerOutputs()?['body/firstname'] details changed - Task 1 - utcNow()

 

 as shown in the below figure.

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Step 5:

After Step 4, add an action and select Dataverse and select an Action Perform a changeset request and name it as Perform a changeset request and inside this action select an action under Dataverse and Update a record action and name it as Update a Task record with wrong id and provide the following inputs

Table name : Tasks

Row ID : 25ede65f-c201-466f-af29-380d369f90ea

 

And take another action by selecting Dataverse and Update a record action and name it as Update Contact Details for selected record and provide the following inputs

Table name : Contacts

Row Id : triggerOutputs()?['body/@odata.id']

Description : Task 2 - Failed

 

 as shown in the below figure.

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Step 6:

After Step 5, save and manually run the flow and open any contact record and do updates and click on save and close as shown in the below figure

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Step 7:

After Step 6, go and observe the flow as shown in the below figure

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Step 8:

After Step 7, go to same contact entity and observe that description was not updated because of failure of update a task record with wrong id as shown in the below figure

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Note:

  1. Make sure to save and run the flow whenever you try expressions.
  2. Microsoft documentation found here

 

 

Conclusion: In this way we can use change set action in power automate to achieve atomic operations.

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