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How to split data in a table

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Hey!!

 

I have a problem that seems simple but sometimes the simple seems difficult..

I created a table to send by email, however if the database has 6 rows the table will also have 6 rows.

My goal is to send this table individually to each employee and each of them to have access to their data, that is, the table should only have 1 line in each email, however I don't know what filter or other option I should take.

 

How does it appear:

How does it appearHow does it appear

 

 

 

How i want:

how i wanthow i want

 

Tkanks!

  • ricardolopes Profile Picture
    4 on at
    Re: How to split data in a table

    Hi @ArchitectMadhan 

     

    The table was created in a HTML as show in the following steps:

     

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    I wanted to know if it was possible to make some simpler changes to this process to get the desired end result.

    I made some changes suggested in the link you sent me but I couldn't get it to work.

     

    Thanks!

     

  • ArchitectMadhan Profile Picture
    1,580 on at
    Re: How to split data in a table

    Hi @ricardolopes ,

    For your scenario you need to try building dynamic table in the email (HTML) content as given in the below link.

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/How-to-build-a-flow-with-a-dynamic-table-in-an-email/td-p/580472

     

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