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kotato196
May 16, 2023Brass Contributor
"Allow respondents to edit their responses" does not fire flow trigger
New Option "Allow respondents to edit their responses" is added.
https://www.microsoft.com/ja-jp/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=124819
But flow doesn't fire when answer is edited and submitted.
This makes no sense...Also test the connector, plz.
- anadar645Copper ContributorRobElliott
Is there a timeline for the Edit Form feature to retrigger the Power Automate Flow
Or
A viable workaround to do so with some other steps.
Request your response on the same.- Rob_ElliottBronze Contributor
anadar645 there's nothing on the release plans site and, as yet, there is no workaround.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User.
Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)- JLFGreenCDFCopper Contributor
Rob_Elliott any update on a timeline for this feature or any identified workarounds? Cheers
A number of clients had been hoping to use the Microsoft suite to address projects requiring this feature, but it looks like we may have to move towards alternate providers.
- JscimecaCopper Contributor
I receive the following error when attempting to save an edited response. "This form doesn't exist anymore. Please contact the form owner for more information".
- kotato196Brass Contributor
I got this error message when the original response had been deleted.
- DingkunXie
Microsoft
If the original form has been removed by form owner, you will also see this error - "This form doesn't exist".
- DingkunXie
Microsoft
Have you seen a session id on the error page? If you can share it with me, I can take a look and see what went wrong.
- RobElliottSilver Contributor
kotato196 actually it does make sense because a new response has not been submitted, the original response has been edited and the response re-submitted. Power Automate has not yet had a new trigger built for this as this feature is brand new. Hopefully Microsoft will build one shortly.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User- Aramayis_AlojantsCopper Contributor
RobElliott
Hi Rob,
I was testing this feature in the past weeks and facing the same challenge. It would make sense as you said if saving the form for later editing did not trigger the associated flow but it does when the form is filled for the first time half-way through and saved for later editing. I can see that Flows react to that event as if the form was submitted. However, when editing the same form and re-submitting it later, the same flow does not react at all as if the form ID has changed when it was saved by the user and appeared in user's 'Filled forms' folder in Forms.
So, it makes me feel that this is rather a bug in the newly (and raw) cooked feature in Forms that Flows is not aligned to yet. What do you think?
For my particular task I want the flow to be triggered after every editing and re-submission of the associated form. And I want users to be able to do changes unlimited times and the flow collect new data set with every new editing.
Thank you!
Aramayis- DingkunXie
Microsoft
This concern has been received by the product team, it is currently under discussion, no ETA at this time.