An array is a collection of data, such as a list of names, numbers, or objects. Power Automate allows you to filter arrays by specifying certain conditions, so that only the elements that meet those conditions will be included in the final output. For example, let's say you have an array of customer data, and … Continue reading Filter Array #PowerAutomate
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Streamlining Data Processing with Power Automate: Harnessing Batch API Requests
Batching plays a crucial role in effectively managing large-scale data processing, improving performance, and optimizing resource utilization. With Power Automate's enhanced batching capabilities, the low code/no code approach reaches new heights and addresses various data processing scenarios. Another notable feature is the ability to use changesets, which ensure atomic transactions, allowing for rollback in case … Continue reading Streamlining Data Processing with Power Automate: Harnessing Batch API Requests
Using standard CSV data import using Power Automate flow
Data import using CSV or Excel is a feature that is been there since day one. It is a good end user feature that helps to import data quickly in to Dynamics. Using predefined data maps and template the data can be quickly imported without much effort. The log is also a great addition to … Continue reading Using standard CSV data import using Power Automate flow
Cancel running instance of a flow #powerautomate
Power Automate is a powerful tool for efficient business process automation, offering a wide range of connectors to facilitate seamless integration. While configuring flows is typically straightforward, there are cases where it may not be suitable for handling bulk operations or resource-intensive tasks that require processing numerous instances within a limited timeframe. Depending on licensing … Continue reading Cancel running instance of a flow #powerautomate
Export Power Automate run using PowerShell Script
Power Automate flow stores 28 days for history for each flows in an environment. This is a quite a comprehensive log to troubleshoot any error during the executions of the flow. Though there are contextual data that you can add to the history view, exporting and viewing at the historical runs is quite not easy. … Continue reading Export Power Automate run using PowerShell Script
Where is the advanced find?
Dynamics community since yesterday kind of lost their ever loving tool Advanced Find. Everyone including the business is wondering and finding hard to move out of Advanced Find. But that is what it is now, you need to get used to this new Advanced Filters using the unified interface. How I can able to save … Continue reading Where is the advanced find?
[PowerTips] Hide/Show button for non-admin users using Power Fx
In my previous post, I have articulate how we can use Ribbon workbench to add display rules to show/hide buttons. Introduction of new command designer using Power Fx is also a tool we can use to update the enable or visible rules. Limitation with command designer is that it won't support legacy button to customize. … Continue reading [PowerTips] Hide/Show button for non-admin users using Power Fx
[PowerTips] Hide button for non-admin users without any scripting
Show and Hide ribbon button in PowerApps haven't change for so long. Most of the implementation are not using first party app or its core functionality thus some of buttons are not relevant for the business to have any value. Hiding the button is easy though using ribbon workbench by tampering the ribbon XML. Hiding … Continue reading [PowerTips] Hide button for non-admin users without any scripting
Restrict Scheduled Power Automate flow to run on set times
Scheduled flow helps us to automate simple process on a scheduled manner. But sometimes we don't want this flow to run in specific hours or we want only to run within the specific hours. Basically we want to run this flow only in set times only. There are couple of ways it can be achieved. … Continue reading Restrict Scheduled Power Automate flow to run on set times
See triggered data values in run history view #powerautomate
This morning out of blue, I saw this new option Edit columns peeks in the flow run history view. This is a much needed enhancement to the view in order to see the triggered data without opening the run history instance. If you navigate to All runs page, it is shown as Add columns. Click … Continue reading See triggered data values in run history view #powerautomate








