If there are errors you can’t easily see in the Flow designer, look at the complex actions – the errors might be hidden inside

By | September 12, 2019

Having deployed my Flow in the Test environment earlier today, I quickly realized it was not working. Turned out Flow designer was complaining about the connections in the Flow with the following error:

Some of the connections are not authorized yet. If you just created a workflow from a template, please add the authorized connections to your workflow before saving. 

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I’ve fixed the connection and clicked “save” hoping to see the error gone, but:

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Huh?

It seems Flow designer is a little quirky when it comes to highlighting where the errors are. There was yet another connection error in the “Apply to each”, but I could not really see it till I have expanded that step:

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Once that other connection error has been fixed, the Flow went back to life. By the way, it did not take me long to run into exactly the same situation with yet another Flow, but, this time, the error was hidden inside a condition action.

2 thoughts on “If there are errors you can’t easily see in the Flow designer, look at the complex actions – the errors might be hidden inside

  1. Luisma Granados

    I had EXACTLY the same situation. I was so convinced that the issue was in the first connection (the one outside the “apply to each”), that I didn’t check inside. And now you’re my angel 🙂 Thanks!

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  2. Milan

    Hi,

    Thank you for that little post. I just oversaw that. But hey: Why make it easily visible, Microsoft?

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