Excellent tip Damien, really well explained too. Picking out the variables with the Parse JSON is genius and makes the code easier to read. Thanks. 196cm 😮
Bookmarked this video but just gotten round to watching it now. Really useful tips to pick. Using the compose to pick out variables from a JSON was really neat. Thoroughly enjoyed it and picked up a few nuggets. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing and so clever, thanks for this great tip! Excited to implement it for some of my flows where I use multiple variables to call APIs (api-key, url, etc.). Thanks a lot!!!
Great! You don't look so tall in your videos The multiplication of variables in the Power automate also slows down the execution. solution with the 'Parse Json' action is very creative. As an alternative, I also use a 'select' action with an empty array as the source to have a grid that's easy to fill in.
@@DamoBird365 Thank you so much. I will definitely post some topics and Ideas related to power platform. Wonderful video! I shared it with my other colleagues as well. Such nice information for budding developers
So if the value comes from the trigger, is that an immutable variable? And if it is say, a date/time that needs converted for some actions, does that change your answer?
@@McIlravyInc a value from a trigger would be immutable as the source is fixed but you could create a copy of it if needed 🤷♂️ converting a date/time could be done direct via an expression if needed. But if you need the same date time string throughout the flow run, I would say you could use a compose.
Great video! I'm learning more about how to use variables in Power Automate and this was very useful.
Excellent tip Damien, really well explained too. Picking out the variables with the Parse JSON is genius and makes the code easier to read. Thanks. 196cm 😮
Brilliant 🎉
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing! That’s so practical
Simple, but very basic. Thank you for the useful content! Love your contributions.
I will definitely be using the ParseJSON approach for multiple immutables going forward, Damien. Thank you for your wisdom.
Thanks, great approach!
Bookmarked this video but just gotten round to watching it now. Really useful tips to pick. Using the compose to pick out variables from a JSON was really neat. Thoroughly enjoyed it and picked up a few nuggets. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing and so clever, thanks for this great tip! Excited to implement it for some of my flows where I use multiple variables to call APIs (api-key, url, etc.). Thanks a lot!!!
Great tip - Thanks.
Excellent! Top!
Solid video. I love simple, practical choices to make things more efficient (whether it's reducing API calls or making things run faster etc.).
@@DaveTheRPAGuy cheers Dave.
Great explanation, sir! Shout out from Brazil
Oh wow! From Scotland to Brazil, nice to virtually meet you 👋
Good as always.
Great demo Damo👍👏🏻
Number of Cats? 🤣 - Thanks for explaining this concept! As always, amazingly efficient.
@@stefankirst3234 I like you 😂 but I do have 4 cats.
@@DamoBird365 They're probably the brains of the operation. Secretly preparing power automate world domination from the shadows 🐱
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Great! You don't look so tall in your videos
The multiplication of variables in the Power automate also slows down the execution. solution with the 'Parse Json' action is very creative.
As an alternative, I also use a 'select' action with an empty array as the source to have a grid that's easy to fill in.
How do you know I’m not 21? 😭 yeah, I’m 6’ 5.
Nice Video,
Can you make any videos of power automate with integration of Copilot or Open AI custom connectors
I can definitely 👍 can you drop me an email of your idea? 💡 damien@damobird365.com
@@DamoBird365 Thank you so much.
I will definitely post some topics and Ideas related to power platform.
Wonderful video! I shared it with my other colleagues as well. Such nice information for budding developers
So if the value comes from the trigger, is that an immutable variable?
And if it is say, a date/time that needs converted for some actions, does that change your answer?
@@McIlravyInc a value from a trigger would be immutable as the source is fixed but you could create a copy of it if needed 🤷♂️ converting a date/time could be done direct via an expression if needed. But if you need the same date time string throughout the flow run, I would say you could use a compose.
It’s nice to know we are the same age.
@@JonDoesFlow 21 😉