Azure Logic App issues: The template language expression ‘triggerBody()?[‘…R...
Jan 24, 2023
Today, while my team and I were trying to do a small Logic App proof-of-concept using a Request - When a HTTP request is received trigger - something quite
Logic Apps Development Tips and Tricks episode at Kent Weare Youtube Channel
Jan 18, 2023
I had the pleasure of being invited a few weeks ago by my friend and now Microsoft Principal Product Manager for Azure Logic Apps, Kent Weare, to record a
Azure Logic Apps Standard REST APIs (Part III)
Jan 13, 2023
In my last two blog posts, I documented the Workflow Run Actions and Workflow Runs REST APIs for Logic App Standard You can read more about it here: Azure
Azure Logic Apps Standard REST APIs (Part II)
Jan 11, 2023
In my last blog post, I documented the Workflow Run Actions REST APIs for Logic App Standard You can read more about it here: Azure Logic Apps Standard REST
Azure Logic Apps Standard REST APIs (Part I)
Jan 6, 2023
You may know, and many of you may be familiar with Logic Apps REST APIs that are very well documented by Microsoft here: Azure Logic Apps However, for those
Logic App Standard CI/CD from zero to hero whitepaper
Nov 10, 2022
Continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are a practice focused on improving software delivery using a DevOps approach A CI/CD
How to get the Error Message with Logic App Try-Catch (Part II) – Using an Azure Function
Jul 20, 2022
In the first part of this blog post: How to get the Error Message with Logic App Try-Catch (Part I), I mentioned that when we are creating more
Sign in to Azure using different accounts from Visual Studio Code
Jul 7, 2022
When we work inside an organization, this usually isn’t a problem We develop solutions for the same company and typically use a single corporate account In
How to get the Error Message with Logic App Try-Catch (Part I)
Jun 30, 2022
It is pretty standard that when a Logic App fails, we want to get the exact error message describing why it failed But, of course, we can always go to the





