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SharePoint Designer-based workflows have been replaced in Microsoft365 by Flows.
Querying a Flow via REST involves authenticating through Microsoft Graph and providing credentials to Azure's REST API.
I'm doing some Graph work now and will update this when I have more information or examples.
Having an interface to Flows would be super valuable and I can see expending energy to make that happen.
Bottom line: I don't foresee spending any time developing Workflow queries at this point as it's almost 2019 and Designer workflows are basically legacy tech at this point...
Hi,
Is there any planning to implement some methods to manage (list, start & stop) list workflow instances?
Thanks,
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