{No Code Approach} Generic framework to delete all child records when a parent record is deleted in Dynamics 365 using Microsoft Flows
Here comes another requirement and here comes Microsoft flows again to bail me out. So let’s see what the requirement was and let’s see how can we implement Microsoft flows to achieve these easily which otherwise would have required extensive coding to achieve.
So it goes like this. Basically, there are lot of custom entities in the environment and there are many parent-child relationships in between those entities and they are referential in nature. Ideally parental would have suited…
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{No Code Approach} Generic framework to delete all child records when a parent record is deleted in Dynamics 365 using Microsoft Flows
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