Power Automate: mul Function
I have to admit that the mul function and all the other analogous functions (sub, add, and div) is quite strange. This function will multiply …
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I have to admit that the mul function and all the other analogous functions (sub, add, and div) is quite strange. This function will multiply …
I’ve already covered the “Get File Content” action in a previous post, but today I would like to focus on the “sister” action called “Get …
Although Power Automate is a low code application, there are some concepts that we should be aware of when building our Flows. This can be …
Email, chat, and meetings are now the trifecta for communication around teams. They have different levels of usage depending on the person, position in the …
The choices function returns a table of elements that we can choose from. Note the return “table,” meaning that we can use other functions like …
Today we’ll cover the same action on two different platforms. Almost two different platforms. OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. There’s a lot to cover between …
One of the most common mistakes that I see in Power Apps is people hardcoding values in the app. Your app should not have multiple …
When you have multiple tasks, and for you and your team, it can be hard to keep up with what’s important or not. Worse, if …
The ISLOGICAL Function is not one of the most used functions, and it may not look as useful as others, but it has its useful …
Today the Swiss Army knife in Power Automate. The Compose Action is extremely useful when you have to perform any operation on your data, store …