Inbound Email Flow or Inbound Action that is the question!?? A quick setup of an Inbound Flow using flow designer to create an Incident from an email coming in to a ServiceNow instance. Adding a property: glide.hub.flow.inbound_email_trigger.show_advanced to make sure we can add an order field to the flow. What runs first? The execution order of the inbound email flows take a higher precedence than inbound actions (that is if an email flow executes, it prevents execution of inbound actions). Done in San Diego PDI instance. #servicenow #flow designer
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