This is a quick post for giving a response to a question that comes out in our latest Microsoft’s webcast about creating cloud-based workflows for Dynamics 365 Business Central.
In this training I’ve talked a lot about the “When an HTTP request is received” action in Power Automate (and on Azure Logic Apps too) and how it’s extremely important on many scenarios, first of all for starting a…
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Securing your HTTP triggered flow in Power Automate
This is a quick post for giving a response to a question that comes out in our latest Microsoft’s webcast about creating cloud-based workflows for Dynamics 365 Business Central. In this training I’ve talked a lot about the “When an HTTP request is received” action in Power Automate (and on Azure Logic Apps too) and…
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