Power Automate: SharePoint - When a file is created (properties only) Trigger
Fires when a SharePoint file is created. Returns metadata only, not content.
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Fires when a SharePoint file is created. Returns metadata only, not content.
Returns true when the first value is less than or equal to the second.
Adds or subtracts time units from a date: minutes, hours, days, months, quarters, or years.
Fires when a new message is posted in a Teams channel.
Returns true only when all expressions are true.
Rounds a number up. Negative values round away from zero.
Returns all files and subfolders in a SharePoint folder.
Fires when a Planner task is marked complete.
Evaluates a boolean expression and returns one of two values. Strict booleans only.
Returns true when the first value is greater than or equal to the second.
Returns all rows from an Excel table. Requires table-formatted data.
Runs a Flow from a Power App. Power Platform handles parameter passing.