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Hi Team, I have created about 8 different Power Automate buttons/queries on my Power Bi Desktop.
Each button when clicked individually, passes the filtered data to the underlying workflow which then creates the respective Excel file into my designated Sharepoint folder.
Currently to run them all, I have to press/trigger those buttons on the left individually.
Is there a way I can get all of those buttons trigerred at same time by just clicking on 1 button ?
I have the same situation as above. Please let me know if you have found a solution for this
Were you able to find a solution?
Thanks @v-yanjiang-msft , I don't think that solution will work in my case though.
Each button when clicked individually, passes the filtered data to the underlying workflow. Calling the child flow in this case doesn't bring that 'filtered data' into the flow as opposed to actually clicking the button does.
In other words I need the data that gets created when the button is clicked. Is there a connector I can use which mimicks the button click action?
Thanks @v-yanjiang-msft , I don't think that solution will work in my case though.
Each button when clicked individually, passes the filtered data to the underlying workflow. Calling the child flow in this case doesn't bring that 'filtered data' into the flow as opposed to actually clicking the button does.
In other words I need the data that gets created when the button is clicked. Is there a connector I can use which mimicks the button click action.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please have a look at below link about how to run multiple child power automate from single power automate:
Call Child Flows - Power Automate | Microsoft Docs
Call Child Flows - Power Platform Release Plan | Microsoft Docs
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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