Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Utility Functions
Overview Utility functions are used to perform a variety of additional and distinct operations that don’t fit in the above Categories, such as stopping
Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Date and Time Functions (Part 5)
Because the Date and Time functions category has too many functions, I decide to break this blog post into different parts, so welcome to the fourth
Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Date and Time Functions (Part 4)
Because the Date and Time functions category has too many functions, I decide to break this blog post into different parts, so welcome to the fourth
Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Date and Time Functions (Part 3)
Because the Date and Time functions category has too many functions, I decide to break this blog post into different parts, so welcome to the third
Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Date and Time Functions (Part 2)
Because the Date and Time functions category has too many functions, I decide to break this blog post into different parts, so welcome to the second
Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Date and Time Functions (Part 1)
Overview Date and Time functions are used to perform a variety of operations over Dates, such as retrieving the current date and time or adding dates,
Logic App Consumption: Send Query Reports from Log Analytics Workspace
In this blog post and tutorial, what we pretend to do is to create a Logic App, in this case, a Logic App Consumption, that sends reports through Log
Logic Apps: How to process CSV files
One of the most ancient and common standards for message representation is using text files (Flat Files) like CSV (Comma Separated Values) or TXT files, many
Flat File Support inside Logic Apps
We live in a REST era where JSON or XML is our text-based format default choice of text-based formats and widespread use by major corporations However, one of
Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Conversion functions
Overview Conversion functions are used to convert values to specific times, such as conversions to DateTime, to integer, to a number, or to string If you