How To: Work with Dataverse Lookup columns in Power Automate flows

Dataverse table relationships offer a lot of powerful features that extend beyond many other data sources you may use with Power Automate, but they can also make accessing and manipulating data more complex. In this video, I look at a couple of these added complexities to get data out of related tables more easily and to add data into rows where there is a lookup column present.

Nick DeCourcy

Nick DeCourcy is the owner and principal consultant at the Bright Ideas Agency. He has worked extensively in the education and non-profit sectors in areas including operations, facilities, and technology. He is passionate about getting technology implementation right, first time, by fully understanding how it impacts the employee and customer experience.

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