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Scheduling a record was not something achieved without some thought using workflows in Dynamics 365 CE. Mostly the ‘Bulk Delete’ trick was used where scheduled Bulk Delete of records (normally
One of the limitations of the workflow engine that I have found frustrating for a long time is the inability to dynamically set lookup fields based on the output of