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Hi,
I'm trying to use the new task flow feature and I've two questions.
Is it possible to know which is the type of an existing task flow?
Is it possible to know who adds an item to a task?
Thanks
Hi @pmscorca
Thanks for using Microsoft Fabric Community.
In Microsoft Fabric, there aren't necessarily different predefined types of task flows. They are designed to be flexible for your specific needs. However, there isn't always a clear way to identify the type of an existing task flow from within the interface itself. Here are some ways to determine the type of an existing task flow:
While there isn't a built-in type designation, understanding these points should help you grasp the purpose of an existing task flow in Microsoft Fabric.
No, currently Microsoft Fabric task flows don't record information about who added a specific item to a task. This functionality isn't available in the preview version.
Please refer for additional information : Announcing the public preview of task flows in Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Fabric Blog | Microsoft ...
I hope this information helps. Please do let us know if you have any further queries.
Thank you.
Hi,
for the creation of a task flow it is possible to select it from a list (general, medallion, lambda, ...). Once the task flow is created, it remains the name and description about the selected template, but these values could be changed. It could be useful maintaining the initial template used to create the task flow as a task flow type information, also if after the task flow is modified.
Let's think to a customer: a team could create a task flow, a person creates the task flow, another person adds one or more items for a task and so on; the task creatorn couldn't be contactable for any reasons and the other persons of the team could need to know the starting task flow.
Moreover, from the customer's point of view could be important to know who has added items to a task, beyond knowing the item owner.
Thanks
Hi @pmscorca
Apologies for the delay in response frmo my end.
Yes, while the current Microsoft Fabric task flows offer flexibility, there's room for improvement regarding tracking the origin and modifications. Currently, there's no built-in way to identify the initial template used after a task flow is created.
However, your suggestion is definitely valuable! We use customer feedback like yours to prioritize future features. The more users who request the ability to customize backgrounds, the higher it moves on our list.
Appreciate if you could share the feedback on our Microsoft Fabric Ideas. Which would be open for the user community to upvote & comment on. This allows our product teams to effectively prioritize your request against our existing feature backlog and gives insight into the potential impact of implementing the suggested feature.
I hope this information helps.
Thank you
Hi @pmscorca
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. In case if you have any resolution please do share that same with the community as it can be helpful to others. Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.
Thank you.
Hi @pmscorca
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. In case if you have any resolution please do share that same with the community as it can be helpful to others .
If you have any question relating to the current thread, please do let us know and we will try out best to help you.
In case if you have any other question on a different issue, we request you to open a new thread.
Thank you.
Hi @pmscorca
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet.
In case if you have any resolution please do share that same with the community as it can be helpful to others.
Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.
Thank you.
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