New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2023 Wave 2: Run a Cloud Flow for More Than 30 Days per Invocation

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The Power AutomateThis post is part of the series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Dynamics Power Automate 2023 Wave 2.

The 11th of the new functionality in the Cloud Flows section is run a cloud flow for more than 30 days per invocation.

This feature enables you to have longer running automations that execute longer than 30 days with simplified design time experience.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview: Nov 2023
General Availability: Mar 2024

Feature Details

This feature allows an instance of a triggered cloud flow to run for longer than 30 days. Previously, you had to rely on dividing your automation business logic across multiple cloud flows (each of which would finish within 30 days) to span an end-to-end execution of more than 30 days. This feature simplifies the design and testing experience.

My Opinion

Needing a cloud flow to run for more than thirty days is probably an edge case, but for some complex approvals or other processes, there could be a need for this so it is good to have the flexibility.

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2 thoughts on “New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2023 Wave 2: Run a Cloud Flow for More Than 30 Days per Invocation

  1. JH says:

    “Run a cloud flow for more than 30 days per invocation”
    is this feature cancelled?
    url doesn’t work anymore 🙁
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/release-plan/2023wave2/power-automate/run-cloud-more-than-30-days-per-invocation

    1. Ian Grieve says:

      Yes, it seems that this has been removed, as it isn’t listed on MS Learn anymore (and also isn’t listed for the next release wave).

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