Hi !
April arrives and one of the most required features in Microsoft Flow is released in Release mode
The ability to reassign an Approval task
The scenarios where to use this type of feature are varied, and the operation is quite simple. In the advanced options of an Approval, you can see the option to redirect this task using the name or email address of the person.
Once the task is reassigned, this person will see it in their pending list and will be able to work with it.
Happy Coding!
Greetings @ Toronto
El Bruno
References
My posts on Flow
- Analyzing images in 3 steps with Microsoft Flow and Computer Vision
- Using configuration information from an App using OneDrive, Excel, Microsoft Flow and HTTP Requests
- Check your Apps health in Azure using Application Insights and Microsoft Flow
- How to invoke a Flow from an external App using HTTP Request
- How to review a Flow process
- Push Notification Support
- Calling a Flow from a C# ConsoleApp
- Support for Team coauthoring and sharing
- Email Sentiment Analysis on a PowerBI dashboard, and Flow
- Schedule a Flow execution, recurrence supported!
- How To iterate through collections of elements (Excel, Sharepoint, Cognitive Services and more…)
- “Save as ” and interaction with physical buttons FLIC and BTTN
- New action definition to use Computer Vision APIs from Microsoft Cognitive Services
- Buttons Widgets in iOS and Android
- Handle exceptions, errors, timeouts and more in a Microsoft Flow definition
- Working with Variables in Microsoft Flow
- Advanced options to work with an HTTP Action in Microsoft Flow, Headers, Authentication and more
- How To emulate a Button for a Flow using a Browser
- Export and Import Flow definitions with advanced options
- Working with Expressions
- New input options when using Flow Button: list of choices
- Trigger a Flow associated to an item in a #SharePoint list
Do we have same feature using Web-API
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