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Workflow Automation with Microsoft Power Automate - Second Edition

You're reading from  Workflow Automation with Microsoft Power Automate - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803237671
Pages 424 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Aaron Guilmette Aaron Guilmette
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters close

Preface 1. Introducing Microsoft Power Automate 2. Getting Started with Power Automate 3. Working with Email 4. Copying Files 5. Creating Button Flows 6. Generating Push Notifications 7. Working with Shared Flows 8. Working with Conditions 9. Getting Started with Approvals 10. Working with Multiple Approvals 11. Posting Approvals to Teams 12. Using a Database 13. Working with Microsoft Forms 14. Accepting User Input 15. Automating Azure AD 16. Introducing Robotic Process Automation 17. Introducing AI Models 18. Exporting, Importing, and Distributing Flows 19. Monitoring and Troubleshooting Flows 20. Other Books You May Enjoy
21. Index

Importing a flow

Importing a flow allows you to take the exported contents from one environment and reuse the logic. The process is very simple, allowing you to move flows easily between environments.

You’ll want to make sure that the flows you are importing are supported by your environment. Some examples might be:

  • Connectors that may not be available in different sovereign clouds (between Office 365 Worldwide, Government Community Cloud, or 21Vianet, for example)
  • A custom connector that hasn’t been deployed to the target environment
  • Connectors marked as Premium that may have additional purchase or subscription requirements in the target tenant, as shown in Figure 18.4:

Figure 18.4: Reviewing connector types

For examples and information on standard and premium connectors, refer to the following link: https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/.

To import a flow, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the Power Automate...
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