I'm receiving the message: Flow activated successfully. Service Catalog records are part of Global scope. As a result they won't be part of Flow Update Set, nor Source Control/Application Repository transfer.
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‎05-02-2022 08:14 AM
I have a Flow Designer Flow in the global scope, i have several subflows within the flow also in the global scope. When i try to Activate this flow i receive the notification:
`Flow activated successfully. Service Catalog records are part of Global scope. As a result they won't be part of Flow Update Set, nor Source Control/Application Repository transfer.`
The flow saves succesfully, but it stays in the Draft rather than Published state.
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‎05-02-2022 12:50 PM

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‎05-25-2022 05:10 AM
Hi
Thanks!

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‎05-25-2022 09:09 AM
Hi sparkles,
The image I posted is no error message, it's just a information notification.
Might be that the text is a bit misleading, but I believe the intent is to explain that a Flow that triggers on Service catalog requires you to also put the Catalog item record itself in the update set (or in your scope), as they are two separate records.
I've seen this message whenever I've published a Flow, regardless of working on Global scope or not, it seems it's the trigger "Service Catalog" that triggers this message.
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‎09-20-2022 12:23 PM
We are seeing same issue in our Dev environment. Anyone ever find how to fix?