Want to replace a word, space or character in a string? This video shows you how to use Power Automate’s Replace function in under 3 minutes!
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Have you ever wanted to get a word, character or cut something out of a string? Well this video shows you how to use the Power Automate substring function in under 3 minutes!
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Do you have a business need to get your applications data into the Power Platform or simply the data from any publicly available API? Then this session is for you! Join Flow Joe in this session as he walks through an introduction to what an API is and how to make your first Custom Connector. […]
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Learn what Path Parameters are and how they are used with Web Requests and in-turn Custom Connectors
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Learn what Query Parameters are and how they are used with Web Requests and in-turn Custom Connectors
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This blog post is to show you how to use parameters when working with Web UI Flows and how you can easily pass information from a Flow run to a UI flow. Why? Why would we want to use parameters with Web UI Flows? Well, lets take a search as a scenario. On my website […]
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So you want to run attended or unattended RPA flows but don’t want to keep your PC on 24/7? Use a Virtual Machine (VM)! In this blog post I’ll show you how to spin up an Azure VM, run your Desktop Flow and close the VM down to save costs and run efficient Desktop Flows.
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This is an overview video of UI Flows running on an Azure Virtual Machine(VM), starting, stopping and running everything from a simple Flow. We can now utilize Power Automate to perform Automation Testing, check the video out!
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Let’s look at Functions & Parameters! So, we want to understand what a function is and how to use them while also wondering what a parameter is. Across the Power Platform …
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So, we’re want to understand what a variable is in terms of computing. Now, if I were to put that a variable is a named unit of data that data can be assigned to, it doesn’t mean much right? Well lets consider breaking this down with Power Automate.
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