Summary
You must remember that when working as part of a team of developers, your code should be easy to read and make sense without reading too deeply. Sectioning your logic app by using the scope allows for two things – a high-level reading of the logic app from a design perspective, and the ability to triage based on the status result of a scope section in much the same way that the TRY/CATCH and FINALLY actions are used in C# programming to handle problem data.
In the next chapter, we are going to look at how we can call other logic apps at certain times. We can have dedicated, reusable logic apps that perform regular core functions. We will look at three ways to communicate between logic apps and the benefits/pitfalls of each method.