Power Automate: item Function
Accesses each element inside repeating actions like Apply to Each.
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Accesses each element inside repeating actions like Apply to Each.
Creates a Planner task: group, plan, title, dates, assignments, and labels.
Runs a Flow on demand with typed input parameters.
Returns all tasks from a Planner plan as an array.
Fires when a new email arrives in any Outlook folder.
Returns a Planner task: title, dates, assignments, tags, and completion percentage.
Fires when a Forms response is submitted. Returns the response ID only.