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#PowerPlatformTip 129 – ‘Case-sensitive SharePoint Filtering’

#PowerPlatformTip 129 – ‘Case-sensitive SharePoint Filtering’
Learn how to achieve case-sensitive filtering in SharePoint with Power Automate by combining OData and 'Filter array' actions for precise results.

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Marcel Lehmann
Marcel Lehmann

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