Nice one mate. I spent about an hour trying to figure out how to pass an object/array back to a parent flow. You probably saved me a few hours of banging my head against the wall. Thanks!
Excelent video, I was breaking my head trying to get object variables back to the parent flow and Power automate time and again was trying to convert the data and messing up the results. I didn´t find any documentation indicating this solution. You saved my week. Cheers!!!
Hello and thanks for the process. I am new to much of this so I have a few questions. I have a Flow that generates an output of employees that have entered information into a SharePoint list. This Flow output is based on records meeting a specific date period. The Get Items contains multiple records by employee which then also identifies duplicate supervisor values. I have run the COMPOSE (Union), Apply To Each, Filter Array, Create HTML Table and Send Email so that My issue is that I want the table to identify the employees by Supervisor and the related count of records completed the employee. Question 1: Is this an instance where a Parent and Child Flow would be appropriate. Parent Flow - Output Array of records by Supervisor Child Flow - Calculate/identify the number of records entered by the employee Question 2: If yes to Question 1, Should I Create the HTML Table, modify using CSS and Send the Email from the Child Flow or pass info back to the Parent Flow and then run the Create the HTML Table, modify using CSS and Send the Email? Any assistance would be appreciated.
Hey Randy! Sorry for the delayed response. I'm not sure I'm understanding your situation. Reach out at congruentx.com - I'm sure we can offer some help :)
I needed to figure out how to return an array to the parent and this video quickly explained how to do that. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Nice one mate. I spent about an hour trying to figure out how to pass an object/array back to a parent flow. You probably saved me a few hours of banging my head against the wall. Thanks!
Bro best ever video for power automate . Love the way you explain in such detail and with such simplicity , thanks
Excelent video, I was breaking my head trying to get object variables back to the parent flow and Power automate time and again was trying to convert the data and messing up the results. I didn´t find any documentation indicating this solution.
You saved my week.
Cheers!!!
Tks for this vídeo !!
can you do a video on child flows?
Hello and thanks for the process. I am new to much of this so I have a few questions.
I have a Flow that generates an output of employees that have entered information into a SharePoint list. This Flow output is based on records meeting a specific date period. The Get Items contains multiple records by employee which then also identifies duplicate supervisor values. I have run the COMPOSE (Union), Apply To Each, Filter Array, Create HTML Table and Send Email so that My issue is that I want the table to identify the employees by Supervisor and the related count of records completed the employee.
Question 1: Is this an instance where a Parent and Child Flow would be appropriate.
Parent Flow - Output Array of records by Supervisor
Child Flow - Calculate/identify the number of records entered by the employee
Question 2: If yes to Question 1, Should I Create the HTML Table, modify using CSS and Send the Email from the Child Flow or pass info back to the Parent Flow and then run the Create the HTML Table, modify using CSS and Send the Email?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Hey Randy! Sorry for the delayed response. I'm not sure I'm understanding your situation. Reach out at congruentx.com - I'm sure we can offer some help :)
Why I don't have run child flow (from FLOWS). But only "Turn On Flow" (from Power automate").
Ok figured that it has to be widthin a solution.