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Power Automate Intersection Function Explained

Power Automate Intersection Function Explained
The Power Automate Intersection function generates a collection containing only items that are present in all the specified collections. The item that appears last with a certain name will be included in the result if it appears in all the collections passed to the function. In case you want to create a collection that merges […]

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