Introducing May features for Microsoft Flow

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  Join us at the Microsoft Business Application Summit   Join us at the Microsoft Business Application Summit
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Flow directly from the team that builds it and meet other Flow users at the first conference to feature entire tracks dedicated to Microsoft Flow. The conference will be held on July 22-24 in Seattle, and you can sign up today. We're looking forward to seeing you there! Register now
 
  Flows shared to SharePoint lists, libraries, and Office 365 groups   Flows shared to SharePoint lists, libraries, and Office 365 groups
Did you know? Flows that work with SharePoint lists or libraries can be shared with those lists, so as the list membership changes, users automatically receive access to the flow. Additionally, you can make an Office 365 modern group the owner of a flow, and you can share button flows with Office 365 groups, so anyone in the group can run the flow. Learn more
 
  Error details analytics   Error details analytics
We're making it easier to figure out what went wrong with a new, embedded report that provides information about all the errors that occur inside a flow. These analytics help you to quickly identify the source and magnitude of errors and then help you to fix them. See your flows to check it out
 
  New connectors and SharePoint capabilities   New connectors and SharePoint capabilities
This month we have two new connectors: Azure Data Factory and MailParser. We've also added triggers that run a flow when an item or file is deleted in a SharePoint list, and a new generic HTTP action to SharePoint, so you can call any SharePoint API. Browse connectors
 
     
 
 
 
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