Why use a task flow?

Why use a task flow?

The neat thing is that by using a task flow we can actually see it happening. We can visualize the fact that we sent them into the Add to List flow but they never made it to Add to List, so we’ve failed to satisfy the user’s intent. We need to do something once that List is Created.

How do I automate the dataset refresh in flow?

Instead of having to manually refresh your dataset each time you or someone else views the report or wait until the next scheduled refresh, you can easily automate this process using the new dataset refresh action in Flow. To get started, navigate to Flow.

How do I automate refreshes in Power BI flow?

Head on over to Flow and use the new refresh action to automate your refreshes Existing limits on refreshes apply when running the refresh dataset action in Microsoft Flow. For datasets in shared capacity used by Power BI Pro, your refresh action is limited to eight refreshes per day (including refreshes executed via Scheduled Refresh).

Can I trigger dataset refreshes from multiple flow triggers?

Now, you will be able to trigger dataset refreshes based on hundreds of Flow triggers. Whether your trigger is based on changes to items in your SharePoint list or updates to an Excel file in OneDrive or SharePoint Online or a complex day and time schedule, there are dozens of use cases for this action. Excited?