Condition vs. Switch in Power Automate: When to Use Each
A common question I hear from newer Power Automate users is when to use Condition vs Switch in the Control connector. Control is available in every flow and includes six actions: Condition, Do until, Switch, Apply to each, Scope, and Terminate. In this article, I’ll focus on Condition and Switch and share a simple way […]
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