In a recent project, I had to query Office 365 audit log API using Power Automate. While this looked like a fairly easy task, there were quite a few learnings along the way. I had to research and test different approaches/methods for this seemingly simple task.
I thought of sharing my experience in an article to help anyone who would have the same issues/concerns while trying to access…
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Accessing Office 365 Audit log API in Power Platform can be tricky – Here’s why..
In a recent project, I had to query Office 365 audit log API using Power Automate. While this looked like a fairly easy task, there were quite a few learnings along the way. I had to research and test different approaches/methods for this seemingly simple task.
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