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Populate Activity Party Value with JSON Array in Power Automate

Populate Activity Party Value with JSON Array in Power Automate

In this informative article, you'll learn how to use JSON arrays to dynamically populate Activity Parties or any other array input parameter when creating a cloud flow. By simply inputting the entire JSON array of all items within the input textbox, you can add items dynamically. It's noteworthy that you can easily switch between "Detail inputs for array item" and "Input entire array" modes, and append data or parameters from other actions within the flow. The article also includes a step-by-step guide with images to illustrate how to use this approach to create an email activity party with JSON and send it out automatically using Power Automate. Additionally, the article explains how to use the same approach for other parameters using a sample cloud flow with images to demonstrate how to add multiple users to a team via a single AddMembersTeam bound action step that accepts Members parameter as JSON array. Follow the author's instructions to learn how to leverage JSON arrays to streamline your Power Automate workflow.

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