How to check if a variable is integer or float or decimal in Power Automate
Checking whether a variable is an integer, float or decimal in Power Automate is a relatively simple requirement, and this blog post outlines the steps to achieve this. The author shares interesting tips and discusses the latest releases of Microsoft.NET technologies, Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, SharePoint, and client scripting libraries on their blog. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting with Power Automate, this post is a must-read for anyone looking to master this popular automation tool. Subscribe to the blog to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in this field.
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