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When Saving data, is there a way to have multiple actions run ?

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Hi,
 
  I have a save button and right now, I have "On Success" and "On Failure" with actions.
 
 On "OnSuccess", I have it currently, just going back to the prior form.
 
 I'd like to show the user a message "Your data has been successfully saved" and then once they see the message to then go back to the prior form.
 
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    MS.Ragavendar Profile Picture
    6,334 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
     
     
    I'm having a query, hope you are referring Microsoft Canvas Apps right? Because i haven't seen any property Success / Failure for a button either its classic or Modern. The property which you referring is applicable only for the Form (OnSuccess / OnReset / OnFailure) can you confirm this Or Microsoft has launched any feature 🤔🤔🤔
     
    If its form, write the below formula in OnSuccess property, if its button OnSelect Property once after submitform() or Patch once item is updated paste the below formula.
     
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    Notify("The message which you want to display",NotificationType.Success);
    Navigate('Your Needed Screen')
     
     
     
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    mattavdven Profile Picture
    125 on at
     

    You can definitely run multiple actions in the OnSuccess property — just separate them with a semicolon (;).

    For your case, update the OnSuccess formula to:

     

    Navigate(Screen1);

     

    Notify("Your form has been submitted successfully", NotificationType.Success)

     

    This way, once the form submission succeeds:
    The app will navigate back to Screen1

    It will also display a success message to the user.

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