Aug 10 2019 04:38 PM
Microsoft Flow triggers now have a built-in condition checker (in the settings). Now in only 1 step, you can set a condition for a specific column, so that the trigger only fires when the condition is met! We wanted newer Flow makers to be able to leverage this new feature too, so here is a video that shows offr the new feature, with the bonus of a few extra tips for newer makers with minimal experience with expressions.
Enjoy,
Audrie
Aug 10 2019 06:24 PM
Dec 16 2019 02:17 PM
@Audrie Gordon This is great, thank you!
I have a question regarding the trigger. I want to be able to trigger a flow when a specific column is modified in anyway, what is the trigger condition for that? Is it something like "@onChange("?
Jan 21 2020 09:52 AM
@Audrie Gordon I have the same question as @JodyClaggett985 . Can you provide any clarification on how to make a trigger link to a specific column being modified?
Thanks.
Jan 21 2020 09:56 AM
Jan 21 2020 10:04 AM
Nov 03 2022 02:46 AM - edited Nov 03 2022 03:10 AM
I am having a view and I want to send a notification to the owner of these views. For example, I have 9 rows with 3 action items for 3 Areas. There is one column with Owner, so 3 owners of these Areas. There is one column name state (In-progress, Completed). My ask is how we can trigger monthly mail notifications to owners if their respective action item state is "In progress" at the start of each month. So if any action item is "In-Progress" then the owners will receive the mail but not for a complete one.
Jun 15 2023 10:08 AM