Recently, Microsoft has added validation in the Flow Checker to show the following warning message to the users if any of the Select Query, Filter Query or Top Count is not specified in the List records action of the Common Data Service (current environment) connector in Power Automate.
Update action 'List Records with Fetch Xml Query' to use a select query, filter query, or...
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Mix and Match FetchXML Query with Web API Query Options of Microsoft Dataverse Connector in Power Automate
Recently, Microsoft has added validation in the Flow Checker to show the following warning message to the users if any of the Select Query, Filter Query or Top Count is not specified in theList records action of the Common Data Service (current environment) connector in Power Automate.
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