If any condition is optional, you need OR, and then use the syntax @or (test1, test2,test3). Easily create expressions Your flow can generate expressions for you. On your flow, select the + sign in the down arro
The following example can't be applied to all scenarios, as each web service requires a different configuration and syntax. Apart from the Invoke web service action, Power Automate provides the Invoke SOAP web service action to interact with SOAP web services....
Selector syntax errors in the text editor now come with the respective tooltips, explaining what the error is.Repaired FunctionalityThe following list details issues in Power Automate for desktop that are now resolved:The folder picker element in actions that accept folder paths as input parameters ...
Invalid attribute syntaxIndicates that a given attribute is invalid Active Directory errorGeneral Active Directory error Delete object Deletes an object in the Active Directory. Input parameters ArgumentOptionalAcceptsDefault ValueDescription Parent directory entryNoActive Directory entryThe parent entry of the...
We have made it easier to write filters for theCALCULATEandCALCULATETABLEfunctions. You can now use aggregation functions in the filters when they are used in Boolean (True/False) expressions. Please note that the newly supported syntaxes improve the readability of the DAX expressions but don’t...
When the error is * BASE64_INPUT_REMAINDER, then r.count contains the number of bytes decoded. * * The default option (simdutf::base64_default) expects the characters `+` and * `/` as part of its alphabet. The URL option (simdutf::base64_url) expects the * characters `-` and ...
unlike traditional command-line interfaces, powershell uses a consistent syntax for all commands, known as cmdlets. these cmdlets are designed to work together, allowing you to chain commands and pass data between them. powershell also provides access to the .net framework, enabling you to ...
when they are used in Boolean (True/False) expressions. Please note that the newly supported syntaxes improve the readability of the DAX expressions but don’t impact performance when compared to their more verbose equivalent expressions. Below are some examples of the newly supported syntax: ...
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I have an adaptive card that I'm using in Power Automate. The source is from a SharePoint list that has a multiple choice field that can contain any...