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I've just today used configure run after for the first time and this seems too easy to not produce some horrible error in a way I've unforseen, so wanted to check it out online to make sure I've missed nothing.
Basically I have a flow where a MS Form is being filled out by external stakeholders and this then creates or updates a list item based on if an ID field is present. The users can also attach documents to the form and so I've allows for attachments to be added on to the list item, but initially I had an "null" error in testing for if a user didn't attach anything to they'd submission.
I looked online and saw possible solutions but then noticed configure run after in the following condition options, checking run so that it runs after failed or success. This seems to have solved everything, with the flow running end to end with no errors or data integrity problems. Have I missed anything that might pop up in a situation like this do you think?
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