You plan to use Microsoft Flow to monitor what people are saying about your company’s products. You store the feedback for research and development purposes

DRAG DROP

You plan to use Microsoft Flow to monitor what people are saying about your company’s products. You store the feedback for research and development purposes.

You need to recommend Flow components to use for the solution.

To answer, drag the appropriate components to the correct requirements. Each component may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: Trigger

A trigger is something that triggers or starts the workflow. It could be a new file uploaded to a document library, a new item created in the list or an email sent to your Inbox Csomething that will start (kick-off the workflow).

There are two types of triggers:

✑ Automatic trigger is pre-programmed into the workflow based on a certain rule (i.e. new document or item created, email sent, etc.)

✑ Manual Trigger is a trigger initiated by a user. Unlike with automatic trigger above, the workflow will only start when initiated manually by the end user (for example, from the Document Library for a selected file). Manual trigger is only supported for certain types of workflows (i.e. Get feedback from your manager for the selected file)

Box 2: action

An action is something that occurs as a result of the workflow.

Box 3: expression

Sometimes users just need to do basic operations like getting the current time, adding numbers together, or replacing a part of a string of text. That’s possible inline in any flow action. Microsoft Flow leverages the same Workflow Definition Language used by Azure Logic apps. For new users who are unfamiliar with the expression language, there is an inline help experience that shows how to use each expression as they build out their flow.

Box 4: flow type

There are four different Flow types that you can choose from when starting out. You can create a scheduled flow, automated flow, instant flow, or a business process flow.

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