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Definition contains invalid parameters: on stable flow

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Hello,

 

I have a stable flow (used by my my company) of about +100 connectors that runs around 10+ times a day.

Flows that are triggered currently run as expected; however, when I try and make an update to the flow I get a generic "Definition contains invalid parameters" warning that prevents me from saving the changes. If I simply go to edit flow, and click save (without opening any connectors) it saves without giving me the error.

 

What I've done for troubleshooting:

 

1) I've gone through all 100+ connectors (twice now) opened each one up to see if there was a warning on an entity.

No errors

 

2) I've made a copy of the flow in another environment and started deleting connectors from the bottom up trying to save each time I removed a connector. I get the error until I remove every conenctor expect the trigger. I've checked my connections, and can see no error.

 

3) I removed the first connector (from 2) ) thinking this was the one that was causing the issues; however, I still get the error.

 

What I don't understand is that the flow seems to be working just fine, but won't accept any updates to the current flow.

The warning isn't much help, and even manually checking every connector no red warning bix appears on any connector.

 

Any thoughts about what else I could try to troubleshoot an issue like this? 

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  • v-yamao-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @Streamer,

     

    Do you have more than 100 connectors within a flow?

     

    Is the flow complicated created?

     

    You said that when you make an update to the flow it returned the error “Definition contains invalid parameters”, what corrections have you made on the flow?

     

    If you recreate the flow with the updated configurations, will you get the same error message?

     

     

    Best regards,

    Mabel Mao

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