Logic Apps (Standard) Data Mapper: Math (or Mathematical) Functions (Part 2)
Because the Math (or Mathematical) 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: Math (or Mathematical) Functions (Part 1)
Overview Math (or Mathematical) functions are used to perform a variety of mathematical and scientific operations, such as addition and multiplication
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,
BizTalk Server: Teach me something new about Flat Files (or not) – Positional Files
In the second post of this series, we follow a simple walkthrough explaining the basic principles to create a flat-file schema from a file delimited by
BizTalk Server: Teach me something new about Flat Files (or not) – Delimited Flat File Schema Opt...
We ended the last post asking: Do you think the Schema is entirely correct Does it handle all files accordingly to the expected results Or do we need to