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  • When working with Power Automate Flows it is important to understanding how the tool handles different data types and functions, particularly when it comes to comparison. In this blog post, I will talk about comparing numbers in different data types. In some cases you may encounter a situation where you need to compare two numbers

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  • If you are already using Power Virtual Agents in your power platform solutions or want to start using, then you might be interested in the new Boost conversations feature in Power Virtual Agents. This feature allows you to use the capabilities of OpenAI’s Codex, an AI system that can generate natural language code from plain

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  • Linked entities in FetchXML are entities that are related to the primary entity specified in the FetchXML query. Linked entities allow you to retrieve data from multiple related entities in a single query, and to traverse the relationships between entities to retrieve related data. When you are filtering records in Power Automate with FetchXML you

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  • What is dataflow? Dataflows are a feature of the Power Platform that allows users to extract, transform, and load data from a variety of sources. They provide a simple and efficient way to bring data into the Dataverse. One of the key benefits of dataflows is that they allow users to perform complex data transformations

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  • JSON, or JavaScript Object Notation, is a widely-used data interchange format that allows for the exchange of structured data between applications. It is easy to read, easy to understand, and can be parsed and accessed quickly and efficiently. In Power Automate flows, JSON can be used to pass data between different stages of a flow

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  • In this post I will show the steps to call Cloud(Power Automate) flow from Javascript. I will send a JSON request body to my flow and get a JSON response body back. We will do that in 3 simple steps. Let’s start. Step 1 – Create a Power Automate Flow Go to https://make.powerautomate.com/ and choose

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