I have a Logic App polling a servicebus queue. With concurrency-control on the Logic App I've limited it to max 5 concurrent instances. I use the trigger "When a message is received in a queue (auto-complete)"
When putting, for example, 8 messages on the queue, it processes 5, then after the polling interval expires (5min) it processes 4... I notice there is one message that's processed for the second time (DeliveryCount = 2). The first Logic App instance for that message didn't throw an error and completed after 20 seconds.
I tried raising the lock timeout to 5 minutes, but no change in behaviour. I would also expect the auto-complete trigger to immediatly complete the message anyway, so I don't think the lock is expired.
I tried lowering the Max Delivery Count to 1.. but then my message gets deadlettered (even if the first try succesfully completed). DeadletterError was "Message could not be consumed after 1 delivery attempts."
I can reproduce this, every time, there's one random message that is processed twice. If I throw more messages in the queue the number of duplicates increases.
I see this behaviour on multiple queues with different Logic Apps.
Logic App specs:
- "When a message is received in a queue (auto-complete)" trigger
- 5 minute polling interval
- max 5 concurrent instances
Queue specs:
- Message TTL 14 days
- Lock duration 5 minutes
- Duplicate detection history 10 minutes
- Max Delivery Count 10
Any tips are most welcome! Thanks in advance!