Using Power Fx in Cloud Flows
In March 2021 Microsoft introduced Power Fx as “the low-code language that will be used across the Microsoft Power Platform”. Power Fx is currently used by Canvas Apps and Custom Pages but at Build 2021 Microsoft stated that Power Fx will be extended to Power Automate in the fullness of time. Wouldn’t it be interesting if we could use Power Fx within cloud flows today? Let’s explore how we can achieve this goal.
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