

Power Automate - Complete Guide to Microsoft Power Automate
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Power Automate - Complete Guide to Microsoft Power Automate at UDEMY Overview
Duration | 10 hours |
Total fee | ₹3,299 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Power Automate - Complete Guide to Microsoft Power Automate at UDEMY Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Udemy
- Learn from 2 downloadable resources & 2 articles
- Get full lifetime access of the course material
- Comes with 30 days money back guarantee
Power Automate - Complete Guide to Microsoft Power Automate at UDEMY Course details
- For Analysts / Managers who want to automate any repetitive task to save time
- For Analysts / Managers who want to integrate automation into their business processes, saving time for everyone!
- For Students who want to impress employers with a relevant high-in-demand and growing Microsoft skill
- For Anyone who has a repetitive task that they want to automate
- For Anyone who wants to create an automated workflow
- For Seasoned Power Automate users / developers who want to enhance their skills (expert and advanced sections)
- For Automation and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) enthusiasts
- Automate any task
- Understand flow diagrams and how they visually represent a task
- Create flows around everyday tasks, like sending an email or responding to an email
- Learn about the five different types of flows (instant, automated, scheduled, UI, and business process flows)
- Execute, share, manage, and monitor all your flows
- Concepts you need to get certified by Microsoft
- Integrate external applications into your flow using connectors and using API / HTTP requests
- Create complex flows with conditions, loops, approvals, user input, and multiple actions
- Power Automate is a development environment created by Microsoft to quickly create flows, which can automate any repetitive task that you have (both personal and for work)
- Power Automate is built for people who want to automate their tasks so that they can be more efficient
- Power Automate is quickly growing in demand and is currently the highest adopted automation system in medium-to-large companies (along with PowerApps) and one of the most sought after Microsoft skills, both personally and for business
- You can start implementing RPA in your workflow with Power Automate
- This course is structured in a way that helps you learn all the concepts
Power Automate - Complete Guide to Microsoft Power Automate at UDEMY Curriculum
Introduction
What is Power Automate
Features of Power Automate
Why learn Power Automate?
Instructor overview
Ways to reach out
Course overview
What is a flow?
Types of flows
Watch in 1080p
Environment Setup
Platform setup
Environment walkthrough
Basic: Power Automate
Creating a flow from a template
Understanding flow templates
Running your first flow
Flow detail page
Flow diagrams
Editing your flow
Edits and tracking the flow
Sharing flows
Flows on your phone
Creating an automated flow from a template
Connectors (twitter)
Editing the automated flow parameters
Twitter flow in action
Making your own templates
Turning a flow off
Beginner: Power Automate
Creating a flow from scratch
Creating a trigger
Creating an action
Dynamic content
Dynamic content at work
Testing your flow
Introduction to expressions
Expression exercise and testing
Tips and tricks to develop and test your flow
Use cases of adding actions
Adding multiple actions
Modifying action parameters
Adding Trello cards and testing new actions
Advanced options on actions
Setting data using expressions dynamically
Retweet a tweet
Proof of automated tweet bot
Introduction to built-in functions
Introduction to conditions
Example of a condition
Testing a condition
Scheduled flows
Example of a scheduled flow
Running scheduled flows
Delay action
Intermediate: Power Automate
Different input types
Applying different input types
Testing different input types
Triggering using PowerApps application
Testing PowerApps integration
Handling errors with PowerApps application
Introduction to HTTP requests
Making HTTP trigger requests
Testing HTTP trigger requests
Parallel branches
Introduction to approvals
Creating a simple approval flow 1
Creating a simple approval flow 2
Testing approvals
Approvals on your phone
Multi-option approvals
Multi-option approvals in action
Introduction to documentation
Documentation process
Expression function reference
Built-in functions overview
Creating switch statements
Switch statements in action
Terminate action
Apply to each function (loops)
Apply to each function in action (loops)
Introduction to Do Until function (loops)
Do Until function setup (loops)
Do Until example (loops)
Introduction to variables
Variable manipulation
Variables in action 1
Variables in action 2
Comparing variables
Do Until with variables (loops)
Variable error handling
Testing variable flow
Advanced HTTP and requests
Advanced HTTP and requests setup
Advanced HTTP and requests testing
Data operations - parsing JSON
Data operations - parsing JSON in action
Schedule connector
Transformative connectors (datetime, text, number)
Transformative connectors example
Button trigger tokens
Button trigger token example
Advanced: Developer Mode
Good development practices - analytics
Good development practices - copy and paste
Good development practices - naming and commenting
Good development practices - static results
Static results - documentation
Using physical buttons to trigger your flow
Triggers based on location
Good error handling
Error handling context
Error handling through parallel branching
Introduction to scopes
Using scopes for error handling
Error handling references and templates
Expression overview
Expression environment setup
String functions - concatenate
String functions - substring
String functions - indexOf
String functions - split
String functions - split 2
Collection functions
If statements
Logical comparison operators
Other expression functions
Format datetime functions