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Tip #1446: Empty array in Power Automate

Tip #1446: Empty array in Power Automate
To create an empty array in a Power Automate formula, just use json('[]'). That’s it — there’s your entire tip. But when might you need this? Let’s say you’re working with the same third-party service as I did the other day. The service returns an array of objects, and you need to loop through the […]

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