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GA: Microsoft PowerApps and Flow
- Nov 30, 2016I'm confused by your response. What has MS discontinued in O365 without an upgrade path? SPD still works fine and the WFs it creates will continue to work for many years.
What "maximum flow frequency" means in the different plans?
- no matter when the trigger event happens, the flow will be scheduled to check/run in every 15/5/3/1 minutes?
OR
- the flow is executed ~immediately after being triggered but the next possible run will be scheduled in 15/5/3/1 minutes at the earliest?
Where did you read the information about flow frequency?
- Zoltan BagyonNov 02, 2016Iron Contributor
- Nov 02, 2016
Thanks for sharing Zoltan Bagyon ...well, after reading the prizing page I have to say that I see some "bad news" / "not understandable prizing" there...a 5 minutes frequency for Office 365 Plans and Dynamics 365 I think is not reasonable...I'm sure customers would expect a 1 minute maximum frequecy without having to pay extra money... Chris McNulty are there any specific plans / ideas to get Flow P2 as an AddOn for Office 365 and Dynamics 365?
- Chris McNultyNov 02, 2016Former Employee
You can purchase the P1 and P2 plans to add additional capacity for Office 365; however, relative to most scenarios where classic Workflow Manager was being used for orchestration, we believe the Flow engine will provide enhanced capacity for most cases.