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Combining actions in Flow

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I have multiple Flows that connect to the same API but different endpoints. I have to do the same thing each time and my Flow gets very long to scroll through. Is there any way I can combine all of my variables in a folder or an action that will keep them all together?

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  • Jcook Profile Picture
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    Hello @Anonymous

    So, what I always use is the Scope action. This action allows you to group things together. And can be useful when doing a Try, Catch, Finally error check / handling.
    One limitation however is that variables can not be grouped in this action.

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    Thanks. I'm just trying to make things a little tidier. I have a lot of Flows that seem to just duplicate the same thing.

  • v-litu-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @Anonymous,

     

    Do you want to collect output of multiple actions with the same function from multiple Flows?

    Such as take action A of Flow 1 out and take action A of Flow 2 out, and combine them?

     

    Best Regards,
    Community Support Team _ Lin Tu
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    @v-litu-msft I was thinking more along the lines of combining my variables and HTTP request into one folder. I have multiple Flows that start off the same by creating a lot of variables and then passing them into a POST request to get a token back. From there I make another HTTP request but each flow goes to a different endpoint so I was hoping to add the first section of variables and the POST request into a folder that shrinks the Flow down and then am able to copy it over.

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