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Power Automate – Migrate Data & Attachments from SharePoint to Dataverse

Power Automate – Migrate Data & Attachments from SharePoint to Dataverse
Ever wondered about the different ways of moving data from SharePoint to Dataverse? There are many ways via – SSIS, Azure Data Factory, Dataflow, Scribe, and other migration tools. Let us add Power Automate to the list as well. In today’s blog, I am sharing how to move data & its attachments using Power Automate … Continue reading Power Automate – Migrate Data & Attachments from SharePoint to Dataverse

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