Integrating APIs into Power Automate flows often requires creating custom connectors, a process that can encounter challenges with certain API specifications. Specifically, the OpenAPI 2.0 specification allows array and multi-value parameters to be passed in various formats, including the multi
collection format. This format is particularly troublesome for Power Automate’s Custom Connector…
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Overcoming OpenAPI 2.0 `multi` CollectionFormat Challenges in Power Automate Custom Connectors
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