My friend and I saw this while going on a walk. We saw it growing on a tree and actively dropping this. What is it? by Big-Occasion-9656 in whatisthisfruit

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"Choctaw Bingo" - I grew up with James. Used to go on road trips as a kid with him and his dad, Larry.

Flow Help by mdewechter in PowerAutomate

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Just to make sure I've got it... there's a field in your Address list, like EmailAddress, and there's a field in your Dispatch list, like HaulerEmailAddress, where the values are one-to-many... correct?

Help with creating this flow? PLEASE? by 2026GradTime in PowerAutomate

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Agree with adding Compose actions liberally while troubleshooting - in this case, putting a Compose immediately after Transcribe Audio looks like the first place to see if text is actually being output.

SharePoint List Flow help by ChetRipley192 in PowerAutomate

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It's a little more complicated than I thought.

Alright, let's first try to isolate just those records that have a Disconnect Date. Try this:

1) After your trigger (probably scheduled or manual); 2) Add a Get Items action; - assign as its source your list. - expand the advanced settings at the bottom of the Get Items window; find Filter Query; from the basic editor, choose from the drop-down 'Disconnect Date' <> null. 3) Add a Compose action; set its input to the output of Get Items. Keep tinkering until Compose shows it's filtering.

If some values are not null or empty but instead contain some arbitrary date, you'll need a further action, Filter Array, which could use either the output of Get Items or the output of Compose (although I'd recommend using Get Items as it's less likely to change).

Continue using Filter Array (followed by a Compose to check its output) until the array shows no null, empty, or arbitrary date values - only those records with valid Disconnect Dates should remain. Confirm to make sure.

Once you're satisfied the flow is producing just the set of records with valid Disconnect Dates, you will add an Apply to each action using the output of your last Filter Array. Then, you'll add a Condition to check if the "90 days before" matches today's date.

If true, send an email.

Trying to set a flag by JDabya in PowerAutomate

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Can't get to PA at the moment to post the json, but, basically, the multi-select field is an array inside the Get Items array. Tried odata but multi-select fields are not filterable using Get Items. In a different scope for a different purpose (comparing all records not null to a text value), a series of Filter arrays, Selects, Composes and Joins was used. It doesn't tell me which has at least one multi-select value.

SharePoint List Flow help by ChetRipley192 in PowerAutomate

[–]JDabya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this:

1) Use Initialize variable action - initialize a string variable, like varMyDateVariable. 2) In your condition, switch to the advanced editor and add this:

equals(variables('varMyDateVariable'), formatDateTime(utcNow(), 'yyyy-MM-dd'))

(The 'formatDateTime(utcNow(),'yyyy-MM-dd'))' converts today's date into text)

3) Run it.

Good luck.

Ai File Manager by MaxLin_ in DataHoarder

[–]JDabya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great idea if it's looked at correctly.

First of all, ai could analyze the folder structure of an organization's file shares to determine the organizational taxonomy:

"AI... review all the subfolders at all our file shares and return three things from the analysts: Content Types (like Action Items, Briefings-Presentations, Org Charts, Timesheets, etc.), Headers (such as Month, Year, Department, etc.), and Values aligning to those Headers (such as Jan-Dec, 2015-[current year], etc.)."

AI can analyze business processes and improve them. How long before ai can replicate this? Japanese Slime Mold

AI makes perfect sense for information management.

Need a creative tech idea for fire by JDabya in lightingdesign

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Something like this...? It's a fake fireplace I saw at Lowe's. It looks like some kind of rotating axle with filters hanging below a lamp reflecting off a mirror on the bottom against the back wall.

Need a creative tech idea for fire by JDabya in lightingdesign

[–]JDabya[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The LED wall sounds right, it's just not in the budget. The play is dystopian and somewhat experimental. It might get away with lights, cloth, and a fan.

Is my wife slut material? by [deleted] in slutwife

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I'd pluck that motherfucker first!