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09-22-2020 02:57 AM
FLOW Designer, “Do the following in parallel” flow-logic cannot be inside another “Do the following in parallel”
Is this a limitation in the FLOW designer?
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09-22-2020 03:01 AM
Hi,
If it is not shown then that might be OOB behavior.
Possibly to avoid looping it has been kept away
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Ankur
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09-22-2020 03:01 AM
Hi,
If it is not shown then that might be OOB behavior.
Possibly to avoid looping it has been kept away
Regards
Ankur
Ankur
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09-22-2020 03:17 AM
It's possible to define a subflow with "Do the following in Parallel" and call the custom subflow from the main flow.

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09-22-2020 03:31 AM
HI,
That is my design. It is not allowed to have do things in parallel loops inside each other.
That is why we use subflows and call workflows.
Thanks,
Ashutosh
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09-22-2020 09:50 PM
Hi,
Did you mistakenly mark other answer as correct? As I see same comments were provided before from my end and
You can only have one response marked as Correct.
So please mark the appropriate response as correct.
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Ankur
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