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Flow in wrong environment triggering

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I'm hoping someone can help me with this - I have a solution with an app and a couple of associated flows. I exported it as a managed solution from the Development environment to our Test environment.

 

When I go to use the Test App - the Development flows are being triggered, NOT the ones in Test.  Any ideas why? 

 

I can't edit the Power App in Test to remove/refresh the flow link as it's within a managed solution.  I've never had this problem before with a managed solution so unsure what's causing it.  It is even more strange as the Test App actually triggers two flows - one is absolutely fine, the other not. 

 

UPDATE:

I managed to open the app from the Power App portal - I noticed the connection for the flow was lost. RMD211_0-1657803975088.png

So I;

  • Removed the 'not connected' flow
  • Copied my existing code on my Submit button
  • Re-added the flow
  • Pasted in my code

But now it is not correct - my flow asks for 6 bits of data and the new connection expects 0??

RMD211_1-1657804025810.png

 

 

 

 

  • ArchitectMadhan Profile Picture
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    Re: Flow in wrong environment triggering

    Hi @RMD211 ,

     

    Please make sure you have added the Power Automate Flow in the same solution where you have the Canvas App and refer the Flow from Power App. So that when you export the solution from one environment to another it will be taken as part of the solution itself.

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