Summary
In this chapter, we have seen different types of Power Automate flows – automated, instant, and scheduled flows– and the different scenarios where these could be used. We also covered some of the concepts that are often needed for building flows, such as different types of triggers – including the ones based on Dataverse, filtering datasets based on OData expressions, conditions for branching the flow of automation, adding dynamic content in flow actions such as sending messages via Teams or email, expressions to compare data, different types of connectors (Dataverse, Office 365, Teams), and corresponding actions supported by these connectors. Finally, we also saw how to test and troubleshoot common issues that you come across while creating a flow. The illustrations in this chapter do not cover the whole breadth of features and it is highly recommended that you play with additional scenarios and learn to incorporate them based on your needs.
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