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Let's say i have [column1] as criteria range and [column2] as criteria (example criteria. How do i find records in a table that are not in a collection? I have a simple question that i haven't found or understood anywhere on the internet. I'm a novice powerapps user. When creating a powerapp using a sharepoint list as the data source, any new columns/fields created in the sp list are not retroactively refreshed in the powerapp.

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I'm a novice powerapps user. Is it possible to do excel's countifs/sumifs formulas in powerquery formulas? I use power automate to collect responses from a form and send emails based on the responses. When creating a powerapp using a sharepoint list as the data source, any new columns/fields created in the sp list are not retroactively refreshed in the powerapp. Is there a cmdlet or property to get all the groups that a particular user is a member of?

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Is it possible to do excel's countifs/sumifs formulas in powerquery formulas? When creating a powerapp using a sharepoint list as the data source, any new columns/fields created in the sp list are not retroactively refreshed in the powerapp. On a powerapps form, i have a dropdown searching the users. Let's say i have [column1] as criteria range and [column2] as criteria (example criteria.

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How do i find records in a table that are not in a collection? Using “power query” this has similar issues to 2, that it won't allow power automate variables. I have a simple question that i haven't found or understood anywhere on the internet. I am using the following in the "items"

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Filter(requirements, id in requirementsc.id) the above is records that are in the collection right? Is there a cmdlet or property to get all the groups that a particular user is a member of? Am trying to get output in power automate as only mv_somethingunkown, while just searching as mv as the array will be dynamic and after mv the text will be changed. I'm trying to create new tasks in to do, every 2 weeks, for recurring meetings in outlook calendar that occur between the 7th and 20th day from the task creation day.

I Use Power Automate To Collect Responses From A Form And Send Emails Based On The Responses.