If you have Power Automate approval tasks that can't be finished in a month, there are workarounds to process them after 30 days. One solution is to remove tasks after the flow expires and create them again, but another solution is to keep the original task as long as necessary. The Approvals functionality in Power Automate is connected to Dataverse tables, so tasks still exist even after the flow expires. To process tasks after 30 days, you can create a second flow to wait for the response. Another solution is to use a child flow, where the evaluation of the approval task is moved. By triggering the child flow from the main flow, users can take as long as they want for an approval task.
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