Deprecated Actions II: Seamlessly using durable functions with the Power Platform
In the last blog we created a durable function and custom connector and used them in a Power Automate Cloud Flow. In this blog, we’re going to update the Azure function to simplify its use within Power Automate - allowing us to use Power Automate’s normal output and error handling.
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