How to Use the “Search Rows (Preview)” Action in Power Automate for Smarter Dataverse Queries
If you often build automation flows in Power Automate, you’ve probably used the “List rows” action to pull data from Microsoft Dataverse. It’s useful for basic data retrieval—but when your data grows or you need to search across multiple tables, it starts to hit limitations. That’s where the “Search Rows (Preview)” action comes in. It… Read More »
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