With the List Rows action of Microsoft Dataverse, we can use FetchXML to query the data. For such queries, all we need is to populate the Table name and Fetch Xml Query parameters. But what if we only have the FetchXML? What if we want to query dynamically from different tables based on the FetchXML? One of the use cases would be storing the FetchXML in the config table where the…
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Dynamically List Rows From Any Dataverse Table with FetchXML in Power Automate
With the List Rows action of Microsoft Dataverse, we can use FetchXML to query the data. For such queries, all we need is to populate the Table name and Fetch Xml Query parameters. But what if we only have the FetchXML? What if we want to query dynamically from different tables based on the FetchXML?
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