Power Automate: lastIndexOf Function
The “lastIndexOf” function is the corollary to the “indexOf” function, where it returns the last occurrence. It always returns a number, and it will return: …
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The “lastIndexOf” function is the corollary to the “indexOf” function, where it returns the last occurrence. It always returns a number, and it will return: …
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 …
Power Automate and SharePoint work excellently, but I see many people with questions regarding how to fetch multi-select columns in SharePoint. Especially the “Person” columns …
Syncing is one of the most complex challenges in all platforms. We all suffered from issues where our files don’t sync appropriately on OneDrive, or …
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Today a premium connector. The “When an HTTP request is received” trigger is special because it enables us to have Power Automate as a service. …