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Identify the Event That Triggered the Flow using the SdkMessage in Dataverse / Power Automate.

Identify the Event That Triggered the Flow using the SdkMessage in Dataverse / Power Automate.
When working with Power Automate (Cloud Flows) for Dataverse, a common scenario is handling multiple triggers efficiently. By default, we often create separate flows for different events, such as Create, Update, or Delete. However, using the SdkMessage field, we can identify the event that triggered the flow and handle different scenarios within a single flow. … Continue reading "Identify the Event That Triggered the Flow using the SdkMessage in Dataverse / Power Automate."

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