At 2:22 you say to move the select out of the loop and delete the loop. I did this but I get the following error: Flow save failed with code 'InvalidTemplate' and message 'The template validation failed: 'The repetition action(s) 'For_each' referenced by 'inputs' in action 'Select' are not defined in the template.'.'. Any suggestions?
We've gotten this comment twice now. I'm going to double check to make sure this solution still works and if it doesn't, we will be providing an update with a solution!
Hey there, we've tested it and looks like this solution still holds true... Work through the steps slowly, and make sure the right Outputs are being used. Also! The new version of Power Automate isn't great. Try to turn it back into the Old version in the top right when you're creating a flow and try using that interface :).
@@competitivecomputingconsul133 No it does not hold true. And I have found the right way. It is to use select and from an array variable, map Claims to Item() then in the multi-select field give the output of the select action
Great video, thanks for sharing! Any time an Apply to Each can be avoided I do a happy dance.
At 2:22 you say to move the select out of the loop and delete the loop. I did this but I get the following error: Flow save failed with code 'InvalidTemplate' and message 'The template validation failed: 'The repetition action(s) 'For_each' referenced by 'inputs' in action 'Select' are not defined in the template.'.'. Any suggestions?
We've gotten this comment twice now. I'm going to double check to make sure this solution still works and if it doesn't, we will be providing an update with a solution!
@@competitivecomputingconsul133 Hi I am still waiting for this please help.
Hey there, we've tested it and looks like this solution still holds true...
Work through the steps slowly, and make sure the right Outputs are being used.
Also! The new version of Power Automate isn't great. Try to turn it back into the Old version in the top right when you're creating a flow and try using that interface :).
@@competitivecomputingconsul133 No it does not hold true. And I have found the right way. It is to use select and from an array variable, map Claims to Item()
then in the multi-select field give the output of the select action