Loading...

Power Automate: Loop Through the Dataverse Child Records and Analyse input/output

Power Automate: Loop Through the Dataverse Child Records and Analyse input/output
Let’s see how we can loop through the child records returned from the Dataverse, and analyse the input / outputs at each step. Following is the example scenario we will cover. On deactivation of Account record we want to loop through the related opportunities. Following are the steps we will cover: Create Cloud Flow on … Continue reading Power Automate: Loop Through the Dataverse Child Records and Analyse input/output

Published on:

Learn more
Suresh Maurya – Exploring Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, Power Platform and Azure
Suresh Maurya – Exploring Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, Power Platform and Azure

Exploring Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Azure

Share post:

Related posts

Introduction to Managing a WordPress blog using Power Automate – Part 1

My WordPress blog SharePains.com has been running on WordPress for a very long time now, and with so many posts it is a real challenge to make...

7 hours ago

Power Automate: mod function

Power Automate’s “mod” function helps you find the remainder after dividing one number by another. While it might not be the...

2 days ago

Update Business Process Flow Stage using Excel Import with Power Automate – Dataverse / Dynamics 365

In some business scenarios, we might need to update the Business Process Flow (BPF) stage of a record during an Excel import — especially duri...

4 days ago

When an Item is Deleted trigger is not triggering in Power Automate

Today Connor and I found that a flow with the When an Item is deleted, was not being triggered. Why could this possibly happen?

8 days ago

Power Automate – Information regarding disablement of the ‘How often do you want to look for new items?’ setting

On March 31, 2025, we temporarily disabled the ‘How often do you want to check for new items?’ setting in Power Automate. We plan ...

8 days ago

Power Automate: dateDifference function

The “dateDifference” function is a powerful tool for when you need to calculate the difference between two dates. It gives you a reliabl...

9 days ago

How to use the Azure AI Foundry connector in Power Automate

Today I had a look into the Azure AI Foundry connector in Power Automate. My findings on this connector are in the post below.

9 days ago

How to Programmatically Add Option Set Values in Dynamics 365 with Power Automate

In every Dynamics 365 or Power Apps implementation, it’s common to require fields where users select values from predefined lists—such as Job ...

9 days ago

Power Automate – Enable endpoint filtering for secure UI automation

We are announcing the ability to enable endpoint filtering for secure UI automation in Power Automate. This feature enables you to specify whi...

11 days ago
Stay up to date with latest Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform news!
* Yes, I agree to the privacy policy