TDX iPaaS flow - How to change the owner of a specific flow?

We have multiple flows configured to email flow owner on failure using the below advanced setting found in the flow configuration.

 

We noticed today that the person we expected to be notified of the failures was not receiving email for failed flow runs. My question is, does this 'Flow Owner' referenced above refer to the owner of the application that the flow belongs to, or the person who created the flow? If it is the person who created the flow, is there a way to override that and set an explicit owner of a specific flow to ensure the correct person is notified of failed runs?

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Asked by Michael DiGregorio on Wed 4/17/24 10:25 AM
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Mark Sayers Wed 4/17/24 11:28 AM

Hello Michael,

There doesn't appear to be a way to adjust who "owns" the flow, so for now I would expect that to refer to the creator of the flow, yes.

I can check internally for you if you'd like to see if that value is in any way modifiable?

Sincerely,
Mark Sayers
Sr Support Consultant, CS

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Hi Mark,

Thanks for the reply. I was actually talking to someone in the TDX Flowgrammers slack about how they do failure notifications and they suggested using event notifications. I went ahead and created one to notify a group of users when a flow failure is logged. There seems to be an event for “Flow Failure” and “Flow Failure Administrative” with the administrative one meaning all flows can trigger the event notification. How would I associate a specific flow so that its failure triggers the event notification if I wanted to use the standard “Flow Failure” event?

Thanks!
Michael
- Michael DiGregorio Wed 4/17/24 11:32 AM