How to restrict Unwanted Power Automate flow execution
In Microsoft Dataverse, Power Automate flows are commonly used to execute business logic when records are created, updated, or deleted. They work well for most user-driven and real-time business operations. However, in certain scenarios such as integrations, background jobs, bulk data operations, or system maintenance tasks running these flows is not always required and can… Read More »
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