Converting punycode with dash character to Unicode
I took the time to create the punycode below. It it based on the C code in RFC 3492. To use it with domain names you have to remove/add xn-- from/to the input/output to/from
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I took the time to create the punycode below. It it based on the C code in RFC 3492. To use it with domain names you have to remove/add xn-- from/to the input/output to/from
You can retrieve the contents of the CSV file using the Get file content action in Power Automate/Microsoft Flow, and then using the Parse CSV action to transform the file contents into a
I am writing a Power automate to copy emails from an Outlook mailbox to SharePoint. I am using Get emails (V3) and want to retrieve emails received on a particular date.
The big cost seen to be XN Seq Scan on programme_session. Is the query using a WHERE clause on start_date for that table to take advantage of the SORTKEY? It''s hard to suggest
In Power BI Desktop, right-click on your dataset under Fields (''VoterList'' in this case), and select Edit query: In Power Query Editor, select Advanced Editor: In Advanced Editor, increment
How can I write 1-e^ (-value1^2/2*value2^2) in Python? I don''t know how to use power operator and e.
The answers here are obsolete as of 2023; browsers generally display names in the human-readable way now, provided the the name is readable in any single culture. Browsers now
I want to know how to write the unicode Emoji characters in this form "xn--ls8h" <-- that is the pile of poo emoji unicode character. I had never seen this form, always something like ᗷ...
If you want full support, you could do the trick with converting the email-address parts to "punycode". This allows users to type in their addresses the usual way but you save it the supported
But in Power Automate, if I use the "Send an HTTP Request" action (under "Office 365 Outlook") and send a request to that same endpoint, it returns a lot of the message information but
Why/how does the browser decide ☃ goes to xn--n3h Asked 10 years, 10 months ago Modified 2 years ago Viewed 2k times
I was inspecting the full list of IANA top level domains and came across some uncommon ones, but also some very uncommon ones, particularly 153 top level domains starting with XN: XN-
I''m working on a Power Automate flow that updates items in a SharePoint Online list. However, I''m facing an issue where certain columns (including Person/Group fields) are not
Both approaches work OK in Power BI desktop report, However once I published to Power BI service and after several refreshes (initially it was NZ time), the time turn back to UTC time. I don''t
I signed out and in multiple times in "power automate". I also opened the "sharepoint app" in Office365 (whatever you''re supposed to do with it) which worked fine. The sharepoint connector in
Extract Value from Array in Power Automate Asked 1 year, 5 months ago Modified 1 year ago Viewed 8k times