In this post, I will explain how you can use the Filter Array action to filter the required rows of the output data from the List Records action.
When there is a requirement to match the rows from two arrays using a particular property value, you can use the Filter Array action to get the matching object from the array. In the scenario below, you will see how it can be used to get…
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Use Filter Array instead of Nested List Records to Optimise the Cloud Flow
When there is a requirement to match the rows from two arrays using a particular property value, you can use the Filter Array action to get the matching object from the array. In the scenario below, you will see how it can be used to get the matching row from the List Records action output based on the value of the current row.
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