Power Automate: Planner – When a task is completed Trigger
Power Automate reacts perfectly when things change in Microsoft Planner. For example, we have a trigger that fires “When a task is completed”, which can …
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Power Automate reacts perfectly when things change in Microsoft Planner. For example, we have a trigger that fires “When a task is completed”, which can …
Nothing compares to the Power Automate “if “function when it comes to fundamental functions. It exists in all platforms, programming languages, and tools. You name …
Comparisons are an essential part of any platform, and Power Automate has fantastic functions to help us with that. For example, the “greaterOrEquals” function serves …
We all use Excel, and it’s a great way to store information, so today, we’ll explore how to fetch data from an Excel file by …
Once in a while, we try to add content using the “dynamic content,” but we either see it empty or don’t see what we need. …
Today a common problem that we can fix with a bit of strategy. In the past, I wrote about how to add attachments to Microsoft …
The integrations between Power Automate and Power Apps are exceptional, and you can easily trigger Flows from Power Apps. You can even provide information from …
JSON is a standard used in multiple areas like integrations between systems (like Power Automate connections, for example), so it’s pretty widespread even if we …
When parsing arrays, our first reaction is to add an “Apply to each” action to fetch elements. It makes sense, but how about when we …
Microsoft Forms are a great way to get information from people. I’ve mentioned this before, but it’s important to stress. Microsoft Forms are a great …