Power Automate – Generate process maps for multi-flow automations [MC1074937]

Power Automate – Generate process maps for multi-flow automations [MC1074937]

Message ID: MC1074937

We are launching process maps in Power Automate to manage flow dependencies, visualize parent-child flows, and enhance automation log observability. This feature will be generally available on May 19, 2025.

How does this affect me?

This feature grants you to be able to view and manage all flow dependencies involved in your multi-flow process. Parent/child cloud flows and desktop flows are visualized through the process map management experience.

End-to-end observability through a process-centric view of all automation logs allows you to do the following:

  • Easily perform impact analysis of failing sub-flows.
  • Efficiently navigate between flow run logs, credentials, and connections.

What action do I need to take?

This message is for awareness and no action is required.

If you would like more information on this feature, please visit Improve automation monitoring with process map (preview) – Power Automate.

Source: Microsoft

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  1. Mike Rosoft

    This exciting update to Power Automate is set to make waves for both admins and users alike! With the introduction of process maps on May 19, 2025, the ability to visualize flow dependencies and manage parent-child flows is finally here.

    For admins, this means a significant boost in managing complex automations. The process-centric view will facilitate easier impact analyses when sub-flows fail, allowing for quicker troubleshooting and more efficient automation management. Imagine having all your flow logs, credentials, and connections at your fingertips – it’s like having a GPS for your automations!

    On the user side, the enhanced observability will empower you to understand the complete picture of your workflows. No more guessing where a failure might occur; instead, you can confidently navigate through your flows and pinpoint issues with ease. Plus, who doesn’t love a good visual? Process maps will transform the way you interact with your automations, making the experience more intuitive and user-friendly.

    Overall, the impact of these changes is likely to be substantial. Not only will it streamline processes, but it will also foster a culture of transparency and collaboration among team members. After all, when everyone can see the flow of automation, it’s easier to work together and innovate!

    We’d love to hear your thoughts! How do you think this update will affect your workflow? Share your insights in the comments below, and let’s get the conversation started! For more details, don’t forget to check out additional posts at mwpro.co.uk.

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