Until recently it was not possible to easily sort arrays or collections of objects in Power Automate using a single expression, either complex logic techniques or Office Scripts were required.
Until recently it was not possible to easily sort arrays or collections of objects in Power Automate using a single expression, either complex logic techniques or Office Scripts were required.
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I have rendered a SQL view in PowerApps in the form of a data table. The table itself, is pretty simple – four columns and multiple rows. The business problem
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