How to use compatibility search and action decoder pages
The public compatibility page is now more than a static matrix. You can search by Nintex action, Power Automate target, connector, database type, or support status, then open a decoder page for a deeper explanation of the mapping.
5 min readUpdated May 22, 2026compatibilityaction decodersearch
Quick answer
In shortSearch Nintex action mappings and open action-specific decoder pages that explain support level, target action, and remediation notes.
Most likely causeUse the search area when you want a focused answer for a specific action or connector instead of browsing the full compatibility sections. The result table stays hidden until you search or filter so the page is easier to scan.
What to do nextCompare the affected step in Analyze, apply the fix, and then re-export or re-run analysis.
What compatibility search is for
Use the search area when you want a focused answer for a specific action or connector instead of browsing the full compatibility sections. The result table stays hidden until you search or filter so the page is easier to scan.
Search terms can include action names, connector families, database types, Power Automate targets, or migration statuses such as supported, partial, planned, and not available.
What action decoder pages include
What the Nintex action does.
How Flow Migrator maps it to Power Automate.
Support level and connector family.
Common migration issues and validation checklist.
Related mappings and next steps.
How to use it with an assessment
Run the workflow through Analyze.
Click a partial or unfamiliar action and note the Nintex action name.
Search the compatibility page for that action or connector.
Open the decoder page and use the validation checklist during pilot import.
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