It might be...
I don't know if this is useful but I am determined to dig into this further. This is Power Automate creating a message start event, end event and connecting the two. How automated can this get?
It might be...
I don't know if this is useful but I am determined to dig into this further. This is Power Automate creating a message start event, end event and connecting the two. How automated can this get?
>>>Does it break?
Yes! It's really about making this work right now. But yes, there are many different variables that go in to making this work.
>>>The use case?
I have been doing allot of document migrations lately. And they usually have 100+ variables. It's so much cut and paste that I had to see if it was possible to create an automation for that. I have that working. So I wanted to take this a step further.
So the use case is to "push a button" and create a form with a business process (and maybe an associated workflow), cutting out as much as the "machinable" tasks and just leaving the last bits of heavy lifting up to the human.
I think the way to look at this is you're not going to get from fully human to fully automated in one step. The goal is to break off as many pieces as possible and see what can be automated now.
Since a lot of your actions are just moving the mouse to specific positions - does it break if that panel on the left is minimized or anything like that?
It is an interesting exercize, but what would your use case be?
If you are just trying to set-up some basic items that you redo on each new process, wouldn't it be easier to save one as a template that you can import and use as the basis for new processes?