Power Automate/Microsoft Flow

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Understanding The Trigger: Outlook.com – When a New Email Arrives

When an email is received in your Outlook.com account, you may want to have some business logic run against this email, maybe you want to check if there is a response to a question or you want to log the money you have been spending at a certain […]

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Geo-Fence Your Customers!

This is a video about the Location trigger ‘When I Enter or Exit an Area’ hosted by @JonJLevesque. It will take us on a journey of building a Flow that pulls customer records from Dynamics/Social Media & News to help enable your sales person to walk in the door with all the information delivered to […]

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Understanding The Trigger: When a HTTP request is received

When a HTTP request is received is a trigger that is responsive and can be found in the ‘built-in’ trigger category under the ‘Request’ section. This is a responsive trigger as it responds to an HTTP Request and thus does not trigger unless something […]

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Understanding The Trigger: Recurrence

Recurrence is a trigger can be found in the ‘built-in’ trigger category under the ‘Schedule’ section. The trigger is used for scheduling a flow to run over a frequency of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks or months from a specified date and time.

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Understanding The Trigger: Manually Trigger a Flow

Manually Trigger a Flow is a trigger can be found in the ‘built-in’ trigger category under the ‘Flow Button for Mobile’ section. The trigger is used for manually triggering a Flow from a the Flow Mobile app. This places a circular button on the Flow app (shown below) that, when pressed, triggers the related flow.

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An Introduction to Copy & Paste in Power Automate (Microsoft Flow)

I’ve spent the weekend copying and pasting Flow actions here, there and everywhere! It was glorious! This blog post is for the new Copy & Paste feature (that’s currently in preview on Microsoft Flow), it goes into detail on what exactly you can do with it and how you do it! It also shows you […]

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Stand Alone Flow Application – Post 2

This is the second post in a small series of making a stand-alone Power Automate application following on from the first post. We’re going to jump straight in where we left off and now expand from simply returning some team information to getting the teams previous game, the score, their competitors name and send a […]

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Cloning A Power Automate Flow

So, you’ve made an awesome Flow, now you want to make some adjustments or try some new awesome Flow functionality to improve a Flow but want to keep the original too? This blog post shows you how to easily clone a Flow. The Clone Firstly, open the ‘My Flows’ section of the Power Automate Website. […]

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Stand Alone Flow Application – Post 1

So, we all know how awesome Power Apps is, however, Power Automate is equally as awesome and can be used on its on for data applications. This blog post is the first of a small series and aims at creating a custom connector for the NHL™ (because I’m starting to become a big fan!) and […]

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A Simplified Look At Parallel Branches In Power Automate

This is a video about the Parallel Branches in Power Automate, looking at real world examples to explain what is meant by the term ‘Parallel’. I then walk through a Flow that uses a sequential approach and convert it to a Parallel Branch approach step-by-step.

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