Power Automate – Format data with an example and send an email.
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Power Automate – Format data with an example and send an email.
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How to add Trigger Outputs as identifier columns for flow.
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In the below video, we will learn how to send actionable items from power automate flow to the outlook email.
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There are several updates that have taken place regarding Power Automate Desktop, whose details are described below.
Here are the Summary Points and one description for the same.
The execution history is now available in the Power automate for the stand-alone executions too via console. You are able to inspect these execution logs by selecting a desktop flow and clicking on Details.
New users are able to start their trial directly from within the Power Automate Desktop console, without needing to navigate to the portal to do so.
You are now able to select Sensitive text as the data type of the input variables you create. This option will encrypt the values of the respective inputs, thus offering security on sensitive data.
In addition to direct sensitive input, password fields in the respective actions can now also accept previously defined variables.
You are now able to give direct encrypted input in the following actions that provide text input to target fields:
In addition to direct sensitive input, password fields in the respective actions can now also accept previously defined variables.
You are now able to give direct encrypted input in the following actions that provide text input to target fields:
The above functionality is available when manually creating or editing a flow, however, it is also supported via the web and desktop recorders, thus allowing you to protect text data that should not be visible on the screen.
You are now able to use an IME within the web and desktop recorders, which allows you to generate characters that are not natively available on your keyboard. This is possible via right-clicking on the respective field while recording and selecting the last option in the context menu.
A new PDF module is now available, providing you with four new actions that allow you to read text from PDF files or otherwise manipulate them.
Within the ‘If’ and ‘Case’ actions, apart from the traditional mathematical operators that were already there, new conditional operators have been added like ‘Is empty’ or ‘Starts with’, letting you implement more sophisticated conditions.
Wait actions now include a timeout option, to optionally force an error after a specified time period of waiting for the respective element has passed.
These are the updates in the power automate december 2020.
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From now on, you can select a columns and an operator using the drop-down .
Bye-bye hassling old OData query syntax
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