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Few points on UTCNow and FormatDateTime – Power Automate / Dataverse

Few points on UTCNow and FormatDateTime – Power Automate / Dataverse
Recently we wrote a flow that will run daily once and will pick all the tasks due in the last 24 hours i.e. schedule end date less than equal to utcNow() and greater than equal to addDays(UTCNow(),-1) Interestingly we observed one of the task records not picked. The scheduled end date on the task record … Continue reading "Few points on UTCNow and FormatDateTime – Power Automate / Dataverse"

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