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Jul 7, 2023 at 17:34 comment added microsoftdeveloperdesigner ----I might schedule this to run once a week or once per month, just to make sure the CustomerFilesLastModified field reflects the real dates just in case the automate flow fail for a reason or another. what do you think should i stay away of doing so inside power automate and have this done inside a scheduled azure function ?
Jul 7, 2023 at 17:34 comment added microsoftdeveloperdesigner Thanks for your reply and info. I need to run this for one time only as currently we have 2 million files and sub-folder without any data inside the CustomerFilesLastModified field.. after having this initial run, I will create another power automate flow that run when a document is created or modified, and it will update its parent customer folder's CustomerFilesLastModified field.. so my main concern is about running this flow or azure function for the first time.
Jul 7, 2023 at 15:54 comment added Derek Gusoff but, taking a closer look at your requirement, I would push back on doing this. I'd find another way to solve the problem of, when was any document modified for this customer. You're going to have continual headaches over such a heavy solution to solve such a small requirement.
Jul 7, 2023 at 15:50 history answered Derek Gusoff CC BY-SA 4.0