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Flow working fine, but still showing failed in run history

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I am incorporating MS syntax AI and power automate. So, what my AI model is doing that it is extracting information from Purchase Order files. It is storing those extracted information in SharePoint list. But in my SharePoint list, I am having 2 rows. Some information is in first row, and some are in second. So, using power automate's automated flow I am making a flow of updating the 2nd row and then deleting the first row. Here is to mention that, both the rows have the same FILE ID. 

But the issue is, the flow works fine in MS SharePoint List.  But in the Run history it shows fail and then succeed.  

There is no error, but a flag shows that says -

"ActionBranchingConditionNotSatisfied. The execution of template action 'Update_item' skipped: the branching condition for this action is not satisfied." I have attached the flow and ss. Can anyone kindly help? Thank you in advance.

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  • abm abm Profile Picture
    32,985 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @Anonymous 

     

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    For the above condition check the run history and see what's the value of StyleNo?

     

    You could try using the length() or Empty() expression and see if that works or not?

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @abm , the condition gives the output as 'true'

  • abm abm Profile Picture
    32,985 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @Anonymous 

     

    Did you checked the run history and see what values are returning for that field? Could you please post a sample JSON data here?

     

    Thanks

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