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[Quick Tip] Power Automate Flow: Sending an Email with ‘Failed Flow Run’ Link

[Quick Tip] Power Automate Flow: Sending an Email with ‘Failed Flow Run’ Link
In this article, I will demonstrate how to construct the URL of the ‘failed flow run’ instance and include it as a hyperlink in an email body. Scenario: I use the ‘Scope’ control to handle errors in my flows. Whenever an error occurs, I need to send an email with the details and a link […]

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Rajeev Pentyala – Microsoft Power Platform
Rajeev Pentyala – Microsoft Power Platform

Sharing my knowledge on Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Azure & .Net Stack

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