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Trigger one flow from other in Power Automate
While automating complex business processes you might end up in creating very huge/ large flow with hundreds of actions in it.
It will be difficult to maintain such a flow, and for the users other than owner of the FLOW it would be a difficult job to read and understand the flow.
What if we create multiple flows for small modules or logic and call these flows from a master or parent flow? This would be really easy to maintain and easy to read also. Isn't it?
In this video we are going to look at how we can trigger a FLOW from another FLOW.
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Sarvesh Shinde
Sarvesh is a Microsoft 365 consultant. Working on Power Platform extensively, having 12 years of experience in software development. Working on Office 365 suite products like PowerApps, PowerBI, FLOW, SharePoint Online, ...
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Sarvesh is a Microsoft 365 consultant. Working on Power Platform extensively, having 12 years of experience in software development. Working on Office 365 suite products like PowerApps, PowerBI, FLOW, SharePoint Online, Teams, Yammer etc. Reach out to me if you have any question in this area.
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