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[Business Approvals Kit - BUG] Power Automate - Connector - Publish new version with variable mapping #61

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Grant-Archibald-MS opened this issue Nov 8, 2023 · 1 comment
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Grant-Archibald-MS commented Nov 8, 2023

Describe the issue

When publish a new version of an Approval Workflow and edit the cloud flow that includes the Approvals Kit connector the variable values are not mapped to the new published variables

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Expected Behavior

The Power Automate Cloud Flow should reference the latest published Approval workflow version and the prior version of the parameters should be mapped to the new published variables.

What solution version are you using?

1.0.0.45

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When upgrading from 1.0.0.45 to 1.0.0.46 with the changes needed to republish the workflow for the parameters to successfully appear in the existing Power Automate Cloud flow.

Retest process:

  1. Republished the Workflow from v3 to v4.
  2. Open the cloud flow and verify Workflow process now success says v4
  3. Saved the cloud flow
  4. Executed ``Invoke-ValidateTwoStageMachineRequestApproval``` integration test
  5. Test completed successfully with Self Approval and Manager approval for Contoso Coffee Machine request of $499.

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