You can retrieve the contents of the CSV file using the Get file content action in Power Automate/Microsoft Flow, and then using the Parse CSV action to transform the file contents into a structured format that can be used in subsequent actions in your flow. For instance, you may send emails, update a database, or add items to another SharePoint list using the parsed data.
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Prerequisites: You need to be able to run PowerShell as an administrator You need to set your PowerShell execution policy to a permissive value or be able to bypass it Steps: Launch Windows PowerShell as an Administrator, and wait for the PS> prompt to appear Navigate within PowerShell to the directory where the script lives:
Is this just part of the building process? Or If I have one query A that loads across the network and 5 follow up queries that refer to query A will power query / excel be reading the across the network 1 time or five times? What is the proper way in Power Query to refer to an existing query and reduce data pulls across the network?
Power Query code to refer to another query (and how buffering works)
Am trying to get output in Power Automate as only "Mv_somethingunkown", while just searching as Mv as the array will be dynamic and after Mv the text will be changed everytime.
Power Automate doesn't have a feature to allow you to refresh connections or open/close a document. I was also encountering the issue of the document not refreshing on "open" because it was locked by another user (due to using One Drive). I couldn't use Power BI, scripts, or MACROS either. I needed my workflow to add rows to a spreadsheet, update the pivot tables, and then send an email with ...