In any application, error messages should be displayed if there are any failed actions. These message should be meaningful and must explain the issue and possible cause for these errors to users.
In this post, we will discuss how we can pass a custom error from Power Automate to a canvas app and display this message. Here is the output:
Let’s look at this example:
When we enter a…
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Power Apps error handling in Power Automate actions
In any application, error messages should be displayed if there are any failed actions. These message should be meaningful and must explain the issue and possible cause for these errors to users. In this post, we will discuss how we can pass a custom error from Power Automate to a canvas app and display this…
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