A customer wants to design a complex business process flow that includes six custom entities and four stages for each entity. One of the stages will have 15 steps. You need to explain the flaw in this design to the customer. What is the flaw in this design?

QuestionsCategory: PL-400A customer wants to design a complex business process flow that includes six custom entities and four stages for each entity. One of the stages will have 15 steps. You need to explain the flaw in this design to the customer. What is the flaw in this design?
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A customer wants to design a complex business process flow that includes six custom entities and four stages for each entity. One of the stages will have 15 steps.
You need to explain the flaw in this design to the customer.
What is the flaw in this design?

A. The maximum number of custom entities has been exceeded.

B. The maximum number of steps for a stage has been exceeded.

C. The maximum number of stages for an entity has been exceeded.

D. The minimum number of stages for an entity has not been met.

E. The minimum number of steps for a stage has not been met.






 

Suggested Answer: A

Maximum number of processes, stages, and steps:
To ensure acceptable performance and the usability of the user interface, there are some limitations you need to be aware of when you plan to use business process flows:
✑ Multi-entity processes can contain no more than five entities.
✑ There can be no more than 10 activated business process flow processes per entity.
✑ Each process can contain no more than 30 stages.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/business-process-flows-overview

This question is in PL-400 Microsoft Power Platform Developer Exam
For getting Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate Certificate




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