- Which two situations prevent you from sharing a Power Automate flow?
- When a row is added modified or deleted flow?
- What rights do you give to other people with whom you share a flow directly from Power Automate?
Which two situations prevent you from sharing a Power Automate flow?
1) You have an account that owns Power Automate flows in your organization. The account has exceeded the limit for the number of flows owned by a single user.
When a row is added modified or deleted flow?
The When a row is added, modified or deleted trigger runs a flow whenever a row of a selected table and scope changes or is created.
What rights do you give to other people with whom you share a flow directly from Power Automate?
Co-owner: This access level gives the co-owner full permissions to the desktop flow. They can edit, share, and delete the desktop flow. User: This access level gives permission to only use that desktop flow in a cloud flow. No edit, rename, delete or share permissions are possible with this access.