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Collection Array created from PowerAutomate In a DataCard

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Hi,

 

I've created a Power Automate flow that returns an array to my Power Apps. I've put that into a collection and I'm now wanting to display a part of the array in a data card. Is this possible?

 

I've attached some screenshots of the return from Power Automate and my trigger in PowerApps.

 

I've tried to add a default value to my data card, but it doesn't seem to work. I've tried: queryResults and queryResults.Title but they both aren't liked.

 

Thank you in advance!

Sam

 

 

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    WarrenBelz Profile Picture
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    Re: Collection Array created from PowerAutomate In a DataCard

    Hi @sam-L ,

    An Array is a Table, and you need a single value, so firstly try

    First(queryResults).Title

     

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    Re: Collection Array created from PowerAutomate In a DataCard

    Thanks @WarrenBelz! This ended up being the solution, however, I did need to change some things in my flow as it helped to identify that my response JSON was set to be an object rather than array. I managed to update the Response Body JSON Schema to be an array rather than JSON and everything worked. Thank you!

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