This question came up on a forum and I thought it was an easy explanation to go over. How to use a Power Apps dropdown to control which way a Flow goes? When creating a Flow in Power Automate you can easily branch your Flow depending on a dropdown using the dropdown selection as a variable. Obviously for this Flow we just kept it very simple by writing to SharePoint or sending an email, but for more complex Flows showing how this can be done simply is valuable.
There is a little surprise I will be having a give away during December 2022. We will be creating a Power App and you can fill out a MS Form with your name, and we will create a random generated number to see who the winner is. Thanks for watching this is Andrew Hess!
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:44 Creating the Power App
3:15 Create Flow in PowerApps
6:18 Configure the Run Flow Button
6:45 Testing the Power Automate Flow
9:00 Licensing - Access to Premium Connectors within app context