web
You’re offline. This is a read only version of the page.
close
Skip to main content

Notifications

Announcements

Community site session details

Community site session details

Session Id :
Power Platform Community / Forums / Power Automate / Output from trigger "W...
Power Automate
Unanswered

Output from trigger "When an item is added, updated or deleted"

(0) ShareShare
ReportReport
Posted on by 92

Hi,

 

I'm using When an event is added, updated or deleted and I've found out, that if I change the time of the event (nothing else), it evaluates the outcome as if a new event was created.

 

Is there any workaround this problem?

Thanks!

Categories:
I have the same question (0)
  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
    on at

    Hi @acolyter ,

     

    Although you add a new event or update an event will trigger the flow , their status is different.

    If I add a new event:

    vxiaochenmsft_0-1635391409201.png

    If I update (only change the event time):

    vxiaochenmsft_1-1635391470511.png

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

     

     

  • acolyter Profile Picture
    92 on at

    Yes, but if I only change the time of the event, the output is 'added'. By changing time I mean when I make the event longer - let's say that I created an event that is from 5pm to 6pm and I decide to make the event from 5pm to 7pm - the output of that change is 'added'. And I don't know why.

     

    @v-xiaochen-msft 

  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
    on at

    Hi @acolyter ,

     

    It's a little weird.

    I did the same operation as you (I make the event longer too.) but its output is ‘update’ instead of ‘add’.

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

  • acolyter Profile Picture
    92 on at

    So it works for you? 

  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
    on at

    Hi @acolyter ,

     

    Yes. It works for me.

    vxiaochenmsft_0-1635728954436.png

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

Under review

Thank you for your reply! To ensure a great experience for everyone, your content is awaiting approval by our Community Managers. Please check back later.

Helpful resources

Quick Links

Forum hierarchy changes are complete!

In our never-ending quest to improve we are simplifying the forum hierarchy…

Ajay Kumar Gannamaneni – Community Spotlight

We are honored to recognize Ajay Kumar Gannamaneni as our Community Spotlight for December…

Leaderboard > Power Automate

#1
Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture

Michael E. Gernaey 538 Super User 2025 Season 2

#2
Tomac Profile Picture

Tomac 405 Moderator

#3
abm abm Profile Picture

abm abm 252 Most Valuable Professional

Last 30 days Overall leaderboard