Power Automate: Set variable Action
Variables are generic objects that can store things for us. They are instrumental, but we need to provide them with data. To do that, we …
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Power Automate is a wonderful low-code tool, but I see many questions regarding how certain actions work. Since I’ve been doing for a while Power Automate, Sharepoint List, and Power Automate References, I think this would be a nice addition to the reference section.
I’ll show you a deep dive into a new one every week in the Power Automate Action Reference. I’ll explain how it works, best practices, and some things you should be aware of.
Variables are generic objects that can store things for us. They are instrumental, but we need to provide them with data. To do that, we …
Power Automate has a fantastic feature to reference information from other actions. It’s usually accessible in the “Dynamic Content” tab, but there are times when …
The integration between Power Automate and Excel is fantastic, and we can do a lot with the actions available to us. Today we’ll check the …
SharePoint is fantastic in everything related to files, so having Power Automate automating things in the background is even better. Today we’ll check on the …
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 …
The SharePoint connector is one of the complete connectors, especially when it comes to lists. We can do a lot of operations to list items, …
The “Respond to a PowerApp or flow” action is not very useful for single running Flows, but when you create “Helper Flows,” you need this …
File metadata is boring but can be incredibly useful. The SharePoint “Get File Metadata” action enables you to get information like the file’s path, size, …
Automation can help us create tasks automatically in Microsoft Planner by using the “Create a task” action. I like this action a lot because it …
When a Planner starts getting many tasks, it is important to add some automation to it to keep things manageable. The “List Tasks” action helps …