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Microsoft Disabled My Flow

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This is a sample of my flow. It appears the flow is going through the  entire process, why did Microsoft disable my flow? What do I need to change?

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    Pstork1 Profile Picture
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    Are your Terminate actions set to Succeeded or Failed?  From the output it looks like they are set to failed.  MS will disable flows that fail consistently over time.  If you are using terminate in a flow that finishes the way you want it to then it should be set to Succeeded.

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    Eccountable Profile Picture
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    I Agree with @pstork1, but since this question keeps coming up, I feel the need to address it: Why would you end the flow with a Terminate in the first place? When the flow performs all its actions, it will terminate at the end no matter what. I have been developing applications for 40 years, and in this platform since MS CRM v3 was introduced, and I can't figure out why everyone seems to think that they need to have a Terminate action at the end of Cloud flows or a Stop Workflow at the end of classic workflows. You are literally adding an extra step that is unnecessary. If you have a condition that needs to terminate the automation part way through, that is another matter, but putting a Terminate (or Stop Workflow) at the end of the process is a waste of your time. I could make an argument that it is also making your solutions larger (by a few bytes) and costing CPU time unnecessarily, but nobody seems to care about asking "why" they should do it. If you want to be better at your job, don't just do it because someone "said so" without a good reason for it. 

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