Thank you for this helpful demonstration. Could you please share a link to the page that tipped you off to adding ‘set’ 5:20 to the name of the column in the filter query? (Was there a thing in particular that you googled to get there?)
Fantastic. I'm trying to build a similar flow but with a scheduled recurrence. I was getting no where until i found this video. do you have another video where the trigger is recrruence?
make sure you are first clicking "enter custom value" at the bottom of the dropdown that shows you all the tables in your environment. Hope this helps!
@@yzt437 make sure you are first clicking "enter custom value" at the bottom of the dropdown that shows you all the tables in your environment. Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for taking the time to create and share this video. I had a work around, but this process is much more reliable.
God send. Without this video I'd be spinning my wheels trying to accomplish a task for my job. Thank you!
Thank you for this helpful demonstration. Could you please share a link to the page that tipped you off to adding ‘set’ 5:20 to the name of the column in the filter query? (Was there a thing in particular that you googled to get there?)
Fantastic solution!
Fantastic. I'm trying to build a similar flow but with a scheduled recurrence. I was getting no where until i found this video. do you have another video where the trigger is recrruence?
How did you figure out how to add the suffix "set" to the relationship table name?
I also want to know where he found this out? Because without this knowledge, this video would not work! Where did he get 'SET' from?
This is amazing
Weird, I did try to find the table and added "set" but the Power Automate kept saying the table is not found.
SAMEEE , did you fix this issue ?
make sure you are first clicking "enter custom value" at the bottom of the dropdown that shows you all the tables in your environment. Hope this helps!
@@yzt437 make sure you are first clicking "enter custom value" at the bottom of the dropdown that shows you all the tables in your environment. Hope this helps!
great solution