Power Automate Desktop (PAD) Best Practices: Part 4 - Updating PAD
Michael Annis
Fractional Chief Automation Officer (fCAO) | Digital Transformation Consultant | CPA | Geneva Investor Accounting SME | Private Equity/Hedge Fund Automation |
To be honest, I have never updated my PAD. While some of the new actions may be interesting, updating your environment can be detrimental to your current flows.
A little back story. I came to PAD specifically because of this issue with another RPA developer. The RPA developer pushed down (forced) a lab update that completely destroyed all of my bots, and it could not be undone. everything that I had made for the 6 months prior, they wanted me to recreate. Every flow had to be gone into and files get moved around to point at a different place, and it was chaos. It 100% defeated the purpose of automation which is to save time. I have never had that problem with PAD, and it is mainly because I have never updated my PAD (I am still on 2.8), but I understand the struggle of having bots fail after an update.
Throughout the user community I have seen several posts of users struggling with the 2.14 update destroying flows that worked just fine before the update. Since this was such a common post that I saw, I thought I would leave, what I believe, the best way to protect yourself, your time, and your flows from such an incident, as time consuming as it may be.
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Now all your new flows, having been tested/updated on the test workstation should be up and running flawlessly on your workstation.
While this seems cumbersome, always having a working environment of your current flows is going to save so many headaches from the alternative, and relieve the stress of not having to wonder if this next update is going to be the one that undoes hours of work and causes you to miss your deadlines.
Michael Annis has no affiliation with Microsoft or its subsidiaries.?The “Best Practices” are purely compilations of his opinion and observations of conversations on the Power Automate Desktop User Community; an individual’s use of them should be taken as such.?Michael Annis has been using Robotic Process Automation (RPA) for over 2 years and maintains a “Top Solution Author” position on the Microsoft Power Automate Desktop User Community standings.?The best place for users to get their questions answered is through the User Community located here:?https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Desktop/bd-p/MPADesktop.