Summary
While the main aim of this chapter was to show you how to work with connection errors and timeouts from different types of resources, I simply could not pass up the opportunity to explain how to create a SQL database, a table, a connector, and how to add data to these first. I hope you have found this to be a rewarding and helpful chapter. Since I have been working with these actions daily and often, I find that issues on my daily logic app management report tend to be those concerning transient connection problems. Most of the time, where the data is not time sensitive, I am safe to retry by rerunning the logic app.
In the next chapter, we are going to look at default retry policies and how neglecting to set them correctly may not only impact the performance of your logic, but duplicate records unnecessarily in your database and increase your expenditure costs!