Ali, thanks for the tip. I'm new to Power Automate so this was a huge help. After seeing your example, I did something slightly different. Rather than an always capitalized first letter, I made the array all 26 lower case and all 26 upper case letters, then extended the rand function to use 0,51. That way you get random caps. I'm not using it for passwords so I don't have to be assured there IS a capital, just thought it made the possibility of two outputs being the same that much less likely.
Hi Alireza, I really enjoyed this tutorial because it nicely demonstrated the fundamental details of working with expressions in combination with JSON / arrays. And I really liked the simplicity, I mean you basically handled everything in one Compose action :) Putting the rand() in the Select-part is quite genius. I work with Power Automate on a daily basis as a consultant / Solution Architect, and thus I was totally able to follow along and comprehend what you are doing. So, I can confirm that your approach towards generating random numbers / characters is simply perfect. Enjoy your Sunday, Greetings from Germany
Ali, thanks for the tip. I'm new to Power Automate so this was a huge help. After seeing your example, I did something slightly different. Rather than an always capitalized first letter, I made the array all 26 lower case and all 26 upper case letters, then extended the rand function to use 0,51. That way you get random caps. I'm not using it for passwords so I don't have to be assured there IS a capital, just thought it made the possibility of two outputs being the same that much less likely.
Hi Alireza,
I really enjoyed this tutorial because it nicely demonstrated the fundamental details of working with expressions in combination with JSON / arrays. And I really liked the simplicity, I mean you basically handled everything in one Compose action :) Putting the rand() in the Select-part is quite genius.
I work with Power Automate on a daily basis as a consultant / Solution Architect, and thus I was totally able to follow along and comprehend what you are doing. So, I can confirm that your approach towards generating random numbers / characters is simply perfect.
Enjoy your Sunday, Greetings from Germany
Really it's a great trick to do so.. i was aware its possible in Excel, but not aware too easy in flow.
Thanks for the quick guide.
This was short and precise . Love it ! Thank you !
Hi Alireza
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Hi sir, is there any possibility to return a duplicate value in last aspect generate random password with characters+numbers ?? Please reply sir.