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skulkarni16
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2 years ago

Data Activator Custom Action Missing?

I am using Data Activator in Sharepoint to trigger alerts tied to a PowerBI visual. Previously, there was a custom actions option to tie the trigger to a Power Automate Flow. I had this linked and has been running for a few weeks now. Recently, I have noticed that the custom actions button is gone in Data Activator. Will my Power Automate flow still execute when a trigger is reached?

 

Within Data Activator, the custom action used to be selectable in the "Act" section.

 

I had followed how to set it up initially here: Use custom actions to trigger Power Automate flows - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

 

Typically, my alert only triggers a couple times a week, so I need to know if it will still function if this option has now disappeared. I am also trying to set up a new flow that runs whenever a Data Activator trigger fires, but the tile for that no longer exists in Power Automate and the Custom Actions feature is gone in Data Activator. 

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
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    Hi skulkarni16 ,

    What do you mean by "the custom actions button is gone"? On my side, I have tested that the button still exists and functions correctly:

    On this side, since I didn't set it up on the Power Automate side, the button shows gray, but its still there.

    Alternatively, you can try "Send me a test alert" to see if the Trigger is working properly.


    Best Regards,
    Dino Tao
    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

    • skulkarni16's avatar
      skulkarni16
      New Member

      My UI used to look like yours, but all of a sudden it looks like this now. The custom actions button is missing for me. 

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous
        Not applicable

        Hi skulkarni16 ,

        After my testing, there is no setting in Data Activator to disable or disable this feature. Considering that custom actions are related to Power Automate, maybe you can check if the account you're using has some permissions turned off in Power Automate?

        Best Regards,
        Dino Tao