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Trigger a flow when a record is created in an N:N relationship entity in CDS

Trigger a flow when a record is created in an N:N relationship entity in CDS

In this #PowerShot tutorial, you'll learn how to set up an automated workflow using Power Automate in CDS to trigger when a record is created in an N:N relationship entity. This can be incredibly useful when working with large datasets and automating repetitive tasks, allowing you to streamline your workflow and save time.

The tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up the necessary connections in Power Automate and configure the flow to trigger when a record is added to an N:N relationship entity. By following the instructions, you'll be able to easily create a custom automated workflow that integrates smoothly with your CDS environment.

So whether you're an experienced power user or new to the world of CDS and workflow automation, this tutorial is an excellent resource to help you get started with creating custom workflows in Power Automate.

The post also includes the necessary code snippets and screenshots to guide you through the process, making it easy to follow along and implement the workflow in your own project.

Check out the tutorial here: https://www.bythedevs.com/post/trigger-a-flow-when-a-record-is-created-in-an-n-n-relationship-entity-in-cds

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