Invoker’s Connection in Power Automate

We’ve been using Power Automate extensively to automate operations in Dynamics 365 using the Dataverse connectors. Also, working with connectors in Microsoft Dataverse, using a connection reference is generally a good practice. However, there’s an exception: if you want to perform a Dataverse operation in the context of the person who triggers the flow (the […]
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