When building a flow in Power Automate, it's important to consider the efficiency of the flow. One way to improve efficiency is by using filtering options to process only the relevant items. The most common filtering option is the OData query, which allows you to specify what items or rows should be returned from a data source. The syntax for the OData query includes the column, operator, and value. If the OData query is not sufficient, you can use the "Filter array" action, which allows you to filter an array of data based on specific criteria. Another option for filtering is through HTTP requests, where you can add the OData query to the endpoint. By using these filtering options, you can significantly improve the performance of your flows.
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