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[Beginner] Power Automate Cloud Flow | Filter Arrays

[Beginner] Power Automate Cloud Flow | Filter Arrays
This blog post is intended for beginners in Power Automate Cloud Flow . I will cover the following ‘Array’ scenarios in this post: Declare ‘Array’ of objects: Filter Array object by ‘Country’: To understand the filter operation, let’s filter the ‘arrPerson‘ array where ‘Country’ is ‘USA’. Filter the Array by matching object properties: In the […]

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