I have seen some topics covering this issue, but it was either too general in answer or explained how to import a single value.
Nonetheless with their help I managed to create my first Flow:
In this state I get a very long string containing everything about specified record.
So basically, what should I write in "Historia" variable so that PowerApps could read it as a table with all versions of specified record?
I figured that getting table directly could not be possible.
Would it work if I made a long string output that I could convert into a table in PowerApps? I know I can make a single-column table using Split function, but I don't know if I can make a table with many columns.
I could also just make many string outputs from Flow, although I don't know how I could combine them into a table.
I think I could work something out with these ideas, but I can't try them out since I have no idea how to turn all that JSON text into something PowerApps could use.
The type of data supported by Respond to a PowerApp or flow does not seem to include tables.
Michael E. Gernaey
566
Super User 2025 Season 1
David_MA
516
Super User 2025 Season 1
stampcoin
492