Power Automate: json function
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 …
Making your life easier with automation
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 …
SharePoint list items change a lot, and it’s handy to know when they do. So today, we’ll check the “When an item is created or …
Arrays are part of the building blocks of Power Automate. We can get arrays from many actions like the SharePoint “Get Items” action, for example. …
Rounding is a fundamental operation in math, but it can be tricky depending on what you’re rounding. That’s why having the SharePoint “RoundDown” function is …
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, …
There are a lot of valuable triggers for SharePoint list items, like the “When an item is created or modified” trigger. They help us understand …
I wrote a couple of articles in the past on how to deal with Microsoft Planner tasks. You can find them at “Update task details” …
Having Flows that do everything for us without us even having to trigger them is fantastic. The “Recurrence” trigger does precisely this for us. It …