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I have a workflow where I have multi level (7-8) of approvals with one by one level at one point of time.

In one branch [Case 1] of root level switch I am able to nest up to 6 more switch statement one underneath another, but when I am going to next branch [Case 2] of root level switch, it is not displaying me option of adding more action within it under the hood of 4th level switch case.

RootSwitch => case1>Level2 Switch case1>Level3 Switch case1>Level4 Switch case1>Level5 Switch case1>Level6 Switch case1> ------- Works fine, but below is not displaying option to add more actions

RootSwitch => case2>Level2 Switch case1>Level3 Switch case1>Level4 Switch case1>Level5 Switch case1> Here I don't see "Add Actions" option under the Case branches.

I noticed under "RootSwitch => case2>Level2 Switch case1>Level3 Switch case1>Level4 Switch case1>" if I add switch/condition/apply to each action it does not allow me to add actions within them.

Please guide me on this.

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In Power Automate, Switch scope cases limit is 25.

Source: Flow definition limits

I think this is not allowing you to add more cases.

You should check for some workarounds like: Switch and Case limits

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  • Thanks for the response. In my case each switch action has 3-5 cases in it and the 'add actions' option does not show even if I do add 'apply to each' action at 4th level instead of an switch. Commented Feb 9, 2021 at 9:05
  • Do you have nested switch cases? Commented Feb 9, 2021 at 9:12
  • Yes, have multiple switch case nested as below. RootSwitch => case1>Level2 Switch case1>Level3 Switch case1>Level4 Switch case1>Level5 Switch case1>Level6 Switch case1> ------- Works fine, but below is not displaying option to add more actions RootSwitch => case2>Level2 Switch case1>Level3 Switch case1>Level4 Switch case1>Level5 Switch case1> Here I don't see "Add Actions" option under the Case branches. Commented Feb 9, 2021 at 10:35

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