Get the manager of a user using Power Automate
Often times I’ve heard the need to get the manager of a user for various reasons – seek approval, alert an expiring action, general notification, etc. This needs to be available in Power Automate…and it is!
Get SharePoint List Flow Details using PowerShell
Power Automate Flows created against SharePoint Online lists/libraries get stored in the same default environment as all other flows. This can lead to confusion and frustration in cases where you need to know which ones are SharePoint-related and which are not. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to find those using PowerShell!
Turn a SharePoint list-triggered flow into a recurring flow
Many of us are familiar with setting up an Information Management Policy to have some action run on list items every n days. A better approach is to set up a scheduled or recurring Power Automate Flow on the list.
Update your Microsoft Teams status using Power Automate
There is a way to update your Teams status using a Power Automate Flow!
SharePoint Online custom list flow
Learn how fast and easy it is to create an automated flow on your SharePoint Online list!