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Hi @jaideepAdobe ,
Please try the following and see if it solves your problem:
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/make-a-copy/
Please do the above operation and see if similar issues still exist.
Best Regards,
@jaideepAdobe wrote:
It worked after re-creating the flow but I don't think this is a valid solution. How am I supposed to know when my GitHub connection will start to fail randomly unless I log in and check the flow.
We are trying to automate things but this seems to be going other way.
You'll know because the Flow will fail and you'll receive an email and/or notification of the failure. Power Automate requires connectors that connect to 3rd party services, and periodically there are issues with the connectivity between the Flow and those services.
It is also good practice to insure that your Flow Connectors are working and connected on a regular basis, especially after account-related changes, such as email address or password changes. You can verify the connectors under Data > Connections within the Power Automate menu.
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Hi @jaideepAdobe ,
Please try the following and see if it solves your problem:
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/make-a-copy/
Please do the above operation and see if similar issues still exist.
Best Regards,
It worked after re-creating the flow but I don't think this is a valid solution. How am I supposed to know when my GitHub connection will start to fail randomly unless I log in and check the flow.
We are trying to automate things but this seems to be going other way.
@jaideepAdobe wrote:
It worked after re-creating the flow but I don't think this is a valid solution. How am I supposed to know when my GitHub connection will start to fail randomly unless I log in and check the flow.
We are trying to automate things but this seems to be going other way.
You'll know because the Flow will fail and you'll receive an email and/or notification of the failure. Power Automate requires connectors that connect to 3rd party services, and periodically there are issues with the connectivity between the Flow and those services.
It is also good practice to insure that your Flow Connectors are working and connected on a regular basis, especially after account-related changes, such as email address or password changes. You can verify the connectors under Data > Connections within the Power Automate menu.
👨🏻💻 If this reply answers your question or solves your issue, please ACCEPT AS SOLUTION ☑️. If you find this reply helpful, please consider giving it a LIKE 👍.
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