Power Automate OData Filter Query Flow for Dataverse

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Power Automate OData Filter Query Flow for Dataverse ||
In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Power Automate to filter data in Dataverse using OData query.

First, we will start by creating a new Power Automate flow and connecting it to Dataverse. Then, we will add a "List records" action and specify the entity we want to retrieve data from.

Next, we will use the OData filter query language to filter the data we want to retrieve. We will demonstrate how to filter by a specific field, as well as how to use logical operators to create more complex filters.

Once we have created the filter query, we will run the flow and see the results. We will also discuss how to handle errors and troubleshoot issues that may arise.

By the end of this tutorial, you will have a better understanding of how to use Power Automate to retrieve and filter data in Dataverse using OData query.

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Why doesn't the documentation say this anywhere? Sometimes it's the logical name, sometimes it's the schema name, etc. Thanks for this. Actually this may not be correct either. The best thing to do is spit out the json from the trigger to see what the values look like.

carlsagan