Hi Everyone,
I am testing the deployment feature to create a pipeline that deploys from Dev → UAT → PROD in the Power Platform.
Initially, I created a pipeline that deploys the solution from Dev → PROD, and now I am trying to extend the pipeline by adding a UAT stage. I used Add Stage and selected the UAT environment, but the sequence is now showing as Dev → PROD → UAT.
The Manage Pipelines option is greyed out, so I’m unable to change the sequence. How can I reorder the stages? Also, is it not possible to extend the pipeline further—for example, by adding an SIT stage (Dev → SIT → UAT → PROD)?
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When you add a new stage in a Power Platform pipeline, it always gets added to the end. That’s why your sequence changed to Dev to PROD and UAT. Reordering normally happens through the Manage Pipelines option, but if it’s greyed out, it means you either don’t have Pipeline Admin permissions or you’re not able to access the pipeline configuration area in the correct environment.
If you get the right permissions from your admin, you’ll be able to reorder the stages. Otherwise, the easiest workaround is to remove the newly added stage and add the environments back in the correct order. You can also extend the pipeline with additional stages like Dev to SIT to UAT and PROD as needed.
When you add a new stage in a Power Platform pipeline, it always gets added to the end. That’s why your sequence changed to Dev → PROD → UAT. Reordering normally happens through the “Manage Pipelines” option, but if it’s greyed out, it means you either don’t have Pipeline Admin permissions or you’re not able to access the pipeline configuration area in the correct environment.
If you get the right permissions from your admin, you’ll be able to reorder the stages. Otherwise, the easiest workaround is to remove the newly added stage and add the environments back in the correct order. You can also extend the pipeline with additional stages like Dev → SIT → UAT → PROD as needed.
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