To answer this question, we need to know how the flow will be triggered.
To answer this question, we need to know how the flow will be triggered.
As a financial institution operating many ATMs across the country and across continents, how can you use Office 365 to gain insights into external problems affecting your ATMs. I am not talking about internal issues such as ATMs running low on cash, but environmental problems such as vandalism, broken screens and dirty surroundings.
Filtering on columns are very easy but not so much for lookup columns to another list for some of you. In this post, I will show you how you can easily do it.
Can I access any REST API endpoint from Microsoft Flow? Yes, you can, and it is surprisingly easy if you know how.
With Microsoft flow becoming an integral part of Office 365 and business process flow, knowing how to call a Flow from any application is very important.
The “Start an approval” action in Flow, only supports assigning an approval flow to one individual email address (one approver) or multiple email addresses separated by a semicolon (multiple approvers). How do you do it then?