We're excited to share a sneak peek of a new desktop activity area (currently in preview) within the Power Automate monitor. It serves as a resource for RPA users offering dashboards, tables, and graphs to better gauge desktop workflows, enhance efficiency, and rapidly resolve issues.
This new feature is attainable for all users, according to the privileges they have on flow and machines, not just the administrators Only! The idea is to empower the users by giving them control and visibility on their workflows. For more information, feel free to visit here.
This feature includes an error pivot to help clients quickly identify common errors that may arise during flow execution. The pivot aims to share information about desktop flows, cloud flows, and machines affected by these errors to help users instantly understand and fix issues.
In the coming weeks, we expect to introduce new pivots for desktop flow. These planned improvements include:
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Read the full article Preview of New Desktop Flow Activity: An Introduction
Exciting new strides have been taken in the latest preview of the fresh desktop flow activity slice (in the examination phase) in the Monitor area on Power Automate. A broader audience of users will be elated to use this sleek update, which combines dashboards, charts, and tables into one mini, yet robust, working space.
Notably, this new feature measures effectiveness by detecting problems promptly. It's available to all authorized users, which extends its reach beyond just the administrators, to include those with permissions on flows and devices.
We're launching this version with an Errors Pivot, a unique feature to accelerate the detection of common errors during flow execution.
Moreover, it promises to give users information about desktop and cloud-based automations while identifying the machines affected by these problems. This function ultimately empowers users to navigate easily and quickly towards a solution.
In the subsequent weeks, we plan to add fresh pivots to this desktop flow activity:
We hope these additions will enhance user interaction with the software. Feel free to share your feedback and queries in the community. For those eager to know more about the functionality of Power Automate Desktop, the resources listed below are a good starting point:
We end by announcing the upcoming preview of the advanced desktop flow activity segment in the Monitor section of Power Automate. This sleeve consolidates interactive dashboards, tables, and charts to simplify the usage and understanding of desktop flows.
It prioritizes quick problem identification and measuring efficacy. Open to all users possessing the necessary permissions on flows and devices, the tool is already winning hearts.
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