A question that we frequently receive is how can I filter out data before it gets to Microsoft Flow? The answer to this question is: OData filter queries.
As the Flow Community Manager, AT Chang manages, schedules and publishes lots of written content for the Flow community. To keep publications on schedule, she organizes all her written publication requests in a SharePoint list.
In this video Follow along as I take an outing on a sunny day and am still able to be productive in my work along the journey by using Bizzy to show me what items are overdue in my Planner.
Hello Flow Fans! Happy Valentines Day! I am here today with a quick and easy blog post to teach you how to use Flow to take your Valentines Day note sending to an automated level!
You can now create highly available clusters of On-Premises Data Gateways, to ensure your organization can always access on-premises data used in Flow, and not be tied to a single machine that may go down.
We are excited to share today’s Flow of the Week co-authored by Courtenay from Parserr.com. In this tutorial, she walks us through how to use Microsoft Flow to extract email (and attachment) data and send it directly to a SharePoint list.
Just getting in your groove with Microsoft Flow? Well, this webinar is for you – we’re thrilled to feature guest speaker Daniel Christian to talk about how he uses fundamental features from Flow and PowerApps to create a one-top-shop solution for social networking. Join us LIVE this Thurs 2/8 @ 10:00AM PST!
Flow webinars are back in action on with guest speaker Ashish Trivedi sharing his advanced knowledge on how to use Flow with Microsoft Graph API. Join us LIVE this Tues 2/6 @ 10:00AM PST!
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way for a cognitive engine to process your emails, pull out key phrases and then execute a search engine query and return the top 3 results? Well there is, and these steps can be orchestrated using Microsoft Flow which is the inspiration for this blog post.