Thanks for watching and thanks for the suggestion! I'll add that to my list. Let me know if there are any specific actions you're looking to learn more about ☺
Thank you so much for this video. I just have one doubt, suppose we want to improve the response, how do we teach that to the prompt if its making some mistake?
Great video as always. I suposse it is possible to have prompts instead of complex queries. Another case is... sometimes you have a text column with descriptions (for example raised tickets from end users), I think you can create a prompt to get similar cases from the one you're passing as an input. That would be helpful. Thanks for hsaring this, April
Great vid as always! but, Would it be possible to create a connection (Prompt and Automate) like this with a 3rd party software like SAP or similar? if so, how would one make that work?
Hi April, thank you for this video! I have a question I have been trying to solve for two days now. I created a table in dataverse but its not showing up in the list of tables when you click that dropdown in "Data used". Do you know why this could be? I see all the other tables that are in the dataverse by default but not the one that I created. I've published it and made sure the access is the org-wide not user-specific. Thank you!
I am facing the same issue. When I do it in power apps it shows up in the prompt. Don't understand if power automate ai prompt is different than powerapps. The colors are blue/pink.
Could you just go into more detail about what you mean by "grounding"? Is it just the ability for a prompt to be dynamic? By pulling in specific pieces of the knowledge from the table dynamically? Could
What's disappointing about the ground with dataverse data is that it will only return the first 30 records. I wanted to build a prompt which would read records from the knowledge base table to answer user questions, from a Chatbot agent, but I have 150 articles and so it only returning the first 30 meant it wasn't able to answer questions accurately. I could really filter the records either as the filter appears to work only as an equal operator rather than something like a contains
Great video thank you for sharing :) Can you please make more videos about utilising AI builder actions in Power Automate with more examples?
Thanks for watching and thanks for the suggestion! I'll add that to my list. Let me know if there are any specific actions you're looking to learn more about ☺
Thank you so much for this video. I just have one doubt, suppose we want to improve the response, how do we teach that to the prompt if its making some mistake?
Good job 👍
Thanks Daniel!
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Great video as always.
I suposse it is possible to have prompts instead of complex queries. Another case is... sometimes you have a text column with descriptions (for example raised tickets from end users), I think you can create a prompt to get similar cases from the one you're passing as an input. That would be helpful.
Thanks for hsaring this, April
Great video and another AI tip to store in the "knowledge Bank". Thanks for sharing.
Thank you sir!
Great vid as always! but, Would it be possible to create a connection (Prompt and Automate) like this with a 3rd party software like SAP or similar? if so, how would one make that work?
Hi April, thank you for this video! I have a question I have been trying to solve for two days now. I created a table in dataverse but its not showing up in the list of tables when you click that dropdown in "Data used". Do you know why this could be? I see all the other tables that are in the dataverse by default but not the one that I created. I've published it and made sure the access is the org-wide not user-specific.
Thank you!
I am facing the same issue. When I do it in power apps it shows up in the prompt. Don't understand if power automate ai prompt is different than powerapps. The colors are blue/pink.
Could you just go into more detail about what you mean by "grounding"? Is it just the ability for a prompt to be dynamic? By pulling in specific pieces of the knowledge from the table dynamically? Could
What's disappointing about the ground with dataverse data is that it will only return the first 30 records.
I wanted to build a prompt which would read records from the knowledge base table to answer user questions, from a Chatbot agent, but I have 150 articles and so it only returning the first 30 meant it wasn't able to answer questions accurately.
I could really filter the records either as the filter appears to work only as an equal operator rather than something like a contains