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Microsoft Flow mail body multipart syntax
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I'm trying to get the HTML part of an e-mails multipart body.
There is a function named 'multipartBody' that I'm trying to use, but I can't get the syntax right.
This is not accepted by Flow. How would I have to write it?
multipartBody(@items('Apply_to_each')?['Body'],1)
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I'm trying to get the HTML part of an e-mails multipart body.
There is a function named 'multipartBody' that I'm trying to use, but I can't get the syntax right.
This is not accepted by Flow. How would I have to write it?
multipartBody(@items('Apply_to_each')?['Body'],1)
microsoft-flow
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I'm trying to get the HTML part of an e-mails multipart body.
There is a function named 'multipartBody' that I'm trying to use, but I can't get the syntax right.
This is not accepted by Flow. How would I have to write it?
multipartBody(@items('Apply_to_each')?['Body'],1)
microsoft-flow
I'm trying to get the HTML part of an e-mails multipart body.
There is a function named 'multipartBody' that I'm trying to use, but I can't get the syntax right.
This is not accepted by Flow. How would I have to write it?
multipartBody(@items('Apply_to_each')?['Body'],1)
microsoft-flow
microsoft-flow
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Function multipartBody()
expects first parameter to be an action name like Send an instant message
or When a new email arrives
etc. The supported multipart content type is multipart/*
.
So the correct usage of this function basing on above example is multipartBody('Apply_to_each', 1)
.
BTW; I am afraid is not the function you are looking for.
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Function multipartBody()
expects first parameter to be an action name like Send an instant message
or When a new email arrives
etc. The supported multipart content type is multipart/*
.
So the correct usage of this function basing on above example is multipartBody('Apply_to_each', 1)
.
BTW; I am afraid is not the function you are looking for.
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Function multipartBody()
expects first parameter to be an action name like Send an instant message
or When a new email arrives
etc. The supported multipart content type is multipart/*
.
So the correct usage of this function basing on above example is multipartBody('Apply_to_each', 1)
.
BTW; I am afraid is not the function you are looking for.
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Function multipartBody()
expects first parameter to be an action name like Send an instant message
or When a new email arrives
etc. The supported multipart content type is multipart/*
.
So the correct usage of this function basing on above example is multipartBody('Apply_to_each', 1)
.
BTW; I am afraid is not the function you are looking for.
Function multipartBody()
expects first parameter to be an action name like Send an instant message
or When a new email arrives
etc. The supported multipart content type is multipart/*
.
So the correct usage of this function basing on above example is multipartBody('Apply_to_each', 1)
.
BTW; I am afraid is not the function you are looking for.
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