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Folders missing from OneDrive when using new Power Automate version, but available when using Classic Designer

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This is so frustrating.

If I use the new Power Automate designer, and select the OneDrive trigger, "When a file is created", I only see 3 folders to select from.

If I switch over to using the Classic Designer, I see all of the folders on my OneDrive.

 

If I decide to stick with the Classic Designer to be able to select the right folder, I can no longer use the new Dataverse actions! They are ONLY available in the new version!

 

Is this expected or am I missing something? If this is expected, is there an ETA on when this will be fixed?

 

And if i have to use the new version to get the new Dataverse actions, is there a workaround to find the right folder to look at for when a file is added to that folder?

 

Thanks so much for ANY help!

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    Hi @pennyland ,

     

    As far as I can tell, the Dataverse actions in classic mode are no different from those in the new mode, except in the triggers.

    Classic mode:

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    New mode:

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    If you can't find a folder in the new mode, consider adding the connection again, or switching to classic mode after adding actions in new mode.

    vmengmlimsft_2-1703493141719.png

     

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    Best regards,

    Rimmon

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