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mcofuzor
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Power Automate flow(Connecting to the foster family table and animal table)

How can connect to both foster family table and animal table to get the animal and foster family details for the mail?

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evahas
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I used "get row by ID" and was then able to add the dynamic content to my email.

mcofuzor
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I am trying to use "Get row by ID" using the animaldateid unique column but its returning empty record, prevent the trigger from working.

evahas
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Can you provide a screenshot? What trigger are you using? I used "When a row is added, modified or deleted".

mcofuzor
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The first image is my trigger setup, while the send the second image the error i get when I try to run it

evahas
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I only used one "get row" for the related table - maybe taking the one you have for the animal table out would work? I was still able to get the information from the original table without it.

@evahas how did you get the flow to trigger? I tried just setting it up as one row and it does not trigger when I modify a row in either the model-driven or canvas app. 

For the 'Get a row by ID' for the Row ID; 

1. were you able to see your columns from the table in the Dynamic Content?

2. Did you select the column that has the description 'unique identifier for entity instances?

@yodalearns24 oddly enough, the flow worked when I switched the table for the "modify/add/delete" action to an extra table I had created, as well as inputting that table and associated unique identifier for the "get a row by ID" requirement.

 

So there's something up with my Animals table that's not working. I checked the columns to identify which one has the associated unique identifier. However, that column name doesn't come up when I search columns in the Dynamic Content. I experience the same when I try to use the Foster Family table.

mcofuzor
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I have being able to make it work. The issue was that I didn't pass any variable from the gallery to the the form. I have now passed a variable from the gallery to form through the Item by writing a LookUp function that connected a row from the Foster table with the selected item in the gallery

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