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Auto-create SharePoint Folder (SharePoint Document Location) on record create using Power Automate Flow (Dataverse)

Auto-create SharePoint Folder (SharePoint Document Location) on record create using Power Automate Flow (Dataverse)
We recently had a requirement to create the SharePoint folder automatically on the Account records creation, instead of having the users click on the Documents tab to create it. We could write a Power Automate flow to achieve this. Here we have enabled the Share Point server-based integration. Also, the SharePoint Site and the main … Continue reading "Auto-create SharePoint Folder (SharePoint Document Location) on record create using Power Automate Flow (Dataverse)"

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