When building a flow in Power Automate, it's recommended to start from a Solution. This allows you to use connection references and environment variables for flow configuration, making it easier to manage and transfer between environments. However, there are some issues with environment variables during transfer. To avoid these issues, keep environment variables in a separate, unmanaged solution. Once created, remove the variables from the unmanaged solution and create a separate solution to store all the environment variables. This way, you only need to import the variables once and they will stay on the environment. By following these steps, you can effectively use environment variables in Power Automate flows.
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