Power Automate Tutorial: Detecting Duplicate Rows in Multiple Data Sources with Power Platform
Welcome to my Power Automate tutorial, where I will show you how to detect duplicate rows based on common columns in various data sources such as Dataverse, SharePoint lists, SQL, and JSON.
In this demo, I'll guide you through building an efficient flow that will enhance your workflow automation skills and streamline your data processing tasks.
Throughout this video, we will explore essential Power Automate expressions like concat, addproperty, sort, reverse and range. By leveraging these expressions, we'll manipulate and manage our data effectively.
You'll also learn how to repurpose data using the select action, optimizing your decision-making process.
Join me on this journey to master the art of detecting duplicate rows in Power Automate.
Learn more about JSON here:
In this section, we will take a closer look at JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) – a lightweight data interchange format that is easy to read and write. JSON is widely used in Power Automate and understanding its basics will immensely help you in shaping and managing data efficiently.
Through the provided video resources, you can learn about JSON arrays, complex switches, and various challenges to improve your Power Automate skills. Embrace the power of JSON to create effective and organized data flow workflows!
In this Power Automate tutorial, you will learn how to detect duplicate rows in various data sources such as Dataverse, SharePoint lists, SQL, and JSON. You will explore expressions like concat, addproperty, sort, reverse and range to manipulate and manage your data effectively. You will also learn how to repurpose data using the select action to optimize your decision-making process. Additionally, you will discover challenges and switch basics related to JSON and JSON array. Finally, the tutorial will provide you with a link to access a video explaining the concepts covered.
Power Automate, Power Platform, Dataverse, SharePoint, SQL, JSON