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Parameters for Power automate Flows in Power Apps

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I have been recently trying put a flow in my power app. Everytime I add the flow into my app it prompts me to finish the formula in the formula bar HecateII.Run(    I have looked around and have not been able to find what it wants me to put in there. 

 

I have seen tutorials online but they always have me copy paste something in that is specific to the what they are making. 

 

If anyone can help me out that would be great

I have been recently trying put a flow in my power app. Everytime I add the flow into my app it prompts me to finish the formula in the formula bar HecateII.Run(    I have looked around and have not been able to find what it wants me to put in there.  I have seen tutorials online but they always have me copy paste something in that is specific to the what they are making.  If anyone can help me out that would be great

 

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  • maate_tpth Profile Picture
    2 on at

    Depends on what the flow contains.

    If you just want to start a flow without any inputs passed from Power Apps, just close the Run().

    If you do have one or more "Ask in Power Apps" fields in the flow, then make sure to add those parameters before you close the parentheses.

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    zmorek Profile Picture
    3,272 on at

    If your Flow has the "Ask in PowerApps" dynamic content added to any of the steps, the parameters need to be completed in the formula bar. For example, if a step in your Flow has the "Ask in PowerApps" dynamic content in a step to receive something passed from PowerApps, you'll have to complete the formula with something like, Hecatell.Run(TextInput1.Text) . In the formula bar, it will tell you what the Flow is expecting. If you're not passing anything to the Flow, you should just be able to leave it as Hecatell.Run().

  • The_Darth_Revan Profile Picture
    6 on at

    Hey thank you that helped a lot

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