Working with multiple vendors or applications that need to communicate with your Dynamics 365 organization can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are simple methods to send data to Dynamics 365 with Power Automate flow.
What is Power Automate?
Microsoft Power Automate, formerly known as Microsoft Flow, is a cloud-based service that allows users to create automated workflows between various applications and services. With Power Automate, you can automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks by creating workflows that trigger actions in response to certain events.
Power Automate can be used to automate various tasks such as sending notifications, collecting data, synchronizing files, creating reports, and many more. It can help you save time and increase efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, reducing errors, and streamlining processes.
How can data be sent to a Power Automate flow?
To send data to a Microsoft Power Automate flow, you can use various methods depending on your requirements. Here are a few options:
HTTP Trigger: You can create an HTTP trigger in your Power Automate flow and configure it with a URL endpoint. Then, you can send an HTTP request to that endpoint with the data that you want to send. The HTTP request can be sent from any application that supports HTTP requests, such as a web application or a mobile app.
Form submission: You can create a form with fields that match the input parameters of your Power Automate flow. When the form is submitted, the data is sent to the flow as input. This option is useful when... (Read full post on www.beringer.net)
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