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Hi,

A customer asked me if having over 900 background processes in a waiting state in Dynamics CRM would affect the performance of the system. I'm looking for documentation on resource limits but having difficulty finding any.

The exact ask is the process will wait 6 months before sending an email. They want to achieve this for potentially hundreds of records with minimal performance impact.

I'm wondering if it would have an effect on performance, and if so would Flow be a better option for this? 

Thanks for your time.

Kind regards,

Ciara

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    Abdul Wahab Profile Picture
    12,119 Moderator on at

    Hi CiaraL,

    Instead of too many complications, create a recursive power automate with the daily or the desired interval, and do whatever you want in it.

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