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Formany organizations, their employees, contractors, business partners, vendors, and/or others use enterprise telework or remote access technologies to perform work from external locations. All components of these technologies, including organization-issued and bring your own device (BYOD) client devices, should be secured against expected threats as identified through threat models. This publication provides information on security considerations for several types of remote access solutions, and it makes recommendations for securing a variety of telework, remote access, and BYOD technologies. It also gives advice on creating related security policies.

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Welcome to Trello Enterprise! This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about using Trello, whether managing your work projects as a day-to-day user or managing controls across the business as an admin.


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Is your jobStatus is equal to valid the return because of it being a custom connector for the create report? In my AGOL version I have it looking for esriJobSucceeded.


I am also very interested in knowing more about your 2 stage process for reliability, always going to be looking for ways to improve that with these services. Is this related to how sometimes the trigger from a submitted survey just never finds it's way to Power Automate?


Good call on the "status" variable. That's what I also use, and intended to for this guide. Not sure why I grabbed status instead of jobStatus. Technically, status should work, but I feel that jobStatus is more appropriate (and intended) for this task. For anyone curious, there are two final "Status" in the Create Report step. One is jobStatus, which will either be esriJobSucceeded or esriJobFailed, and the other is status which will either be valid or not present. As I mentioned, the end result should be the same, but I will be updating the guide to use jobStatus as that is the intended parameter for this task.


I hadn't even caught that there was a separate status return on the create report function, I agree I think jobStatus is a better variable to look at, can process the esriJobFailed another way too if you want. I have my Create report in a do until loop with a count limit set just to try a couple extra times just incase the server randomly hiccups or something which I have experienced saving a couple runs.


Regarding the two stage process, unfortunately no. If the survey never hits Power Automate, then there isn't much to be done. This one troubles me as well, but luckily it doesn't seem to be very common (I think I've only gotten one complaint in the last 6 months - and that's out of thousands of surveys).


There are a few other miscellaneous things it covers against, but I am thinking that they are more corporate-environment specific, such as missing corporate emails when our IT doesn't add someone to the proper user group (rare, but it has happened). Overall, I've found the two-stage process it to be very self-sufficient.


The biggest hurdle I have right now is users ignoring approvals and letting things timeout. The timeout itself is covered by the error handling, it's more that people aren't doing what they should be! On a side note, for anyone using approvals in Power Automate, there IS a way around the 30-day limit of Microsoft approvals now. I feel like this isn't well enough known at the moment.


Yeah that's been my struggle too, it doesn't happen often at all so it's really hard to troubleshoot (and I think beyond our abilities anyways) but I've started looking at the ArcGIS connector instead for some of our uploading tasks to run it on a timed basis instead of relying on the Survey123 submit trigger. This also helps my struggles of getting survey updates into the table they need to be in (updating the row, not adding it again).


Being able to skip those issues sounds great, definitely find myself spending too much time on the 'oops something didn't work today' side of things, but that also comes down to finding user error a lot. The loop I put the create report in helps for the generation glitches but doesn't hold anything for the larger outages.


Power Automate has been overwriting your Webhooks in the Surveys Site? That isn't normal behaviour, but I've both heard of and seen it happen in the past. Essentially, Esri's service only allows a single webhook created by Power Automate at a time. Honestly, I don't recall there being a specific fix for this issue when it last appeared. It kind of just came and went on its own. But that behaviour isn't normal or intended, so it may be worth pulling in support to at least log it as an issue?


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