In this tutorial, we’ll discuss the Selenium IDE option in Power Automate UI flows. When creating UI flows, we’ll be prompted with two options. First is the Windows Recorder for desktop applications. The second one is the Selenium IDE for website use. Selenium IDE is used to create automation for website processes. We mainly use
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In this tutorial, we’ll discuss how we can use UI Flow outputs to extract information from our Power Automate workflows. This is mainly used for third-party applications that don’t have connectors or APIs to connect to. Outputs are used if we want to record our UI flow then save a value from it. Creating A
Inputs are very common in Microsoft Power Automate. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to set up UI flow inputs for the actions that we need to record. UI flow inputs are used to pass information from an external source or any supported connector to the recorded actions that we’re automating. We’ll be using this
As we build more complex flows, managing becomes a key factor for fixing issues, testing, and maintenance. In this case, it’s important to group all actions under a certain tool which can also be collapsed and expanded to display the sections of our flow better. And we can do that by using the Scope control
In this tutorial, we’ll learn about Power Automate Static Results and how it works in our flows. Currently, this powerful feature is still in preview or beta mode. However, this is certainly a good feature that can we can add to our best practices when creating flow diagrams. Sample Scenario We’ll be using a sample