![]() ![]() Using HTTP actions in Power Automate requires either a trial license or, for example, Power Automate per User plan.You should also know how to trigger a flow manually. You should know how to build simple flows in Power Automate (basically you should know how to add triggers and actions and how to use dynamic content). ![]() To get started, there are some prerequisites: In this blog post I’ll go through the basic terminology and give you a hands-on example of how to use an API with Power Automate. Have you heard people around you using the word “API” and wondered what it is? Maybe you have a vague idea, but you still don’t know what to do with one? You have come to the right place, my fellow citizen developer! “We need to pull information from this definitely-not-a-Microsoft-service, but don’t worry, there’s an API for that”. ![]()
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