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Form response Condition kept returning "No"

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Dear Community Members,

 

I have just joined the Power Automate family,

 

I am trying to set a condition that if the form respond is choice 1, then run populate reports.

 

However, no matter how I try it kept turning out as "No".

 

Perhaps the picture will shed more light on this (Note that the output captured "1" for second question but the results is still "no" hence "terminate")

 

Help greatly appreciated.

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  • Ed Gonzales Profile Picture
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    Re: Form response Condition kept returning "No"

    @Soulz1990 

    Hey there.  Try putting the 1 that's in the right side of your condition, inside single quotes.  '1'

     

    See if that works and let us know.

    -Ed

     

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  • Soulz1990 Profile Picture
    6 on at
    Re: Form response Condition kept returning "No"

    Hi Ed,

     

    I have tried but the results are the same.

     

    Pictures appended.

     

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  • Soulz1990 Profile Picture
    6 on at
    Re: Form response Condition kept returning "No"

    Dear all,

     

    I found out some posts mentioned "conflicting connectors" "messing up" the "logic" of the flow.

     

    Does it got to do with my case?

     

     

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    Michael Shen Profile Picture
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    Re: Form response Condition kept returning "No"

    go to the run history, you should be able to check the exact value of "what kind..." from the "get response detail" body, or simply assign "what kind.." to any variable, then check the value in run history

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