Visualize, filter, and master JSON arrays in Power Automate—no coding headaches required! This hands-on tutorial shows you how to unlock powerful workflow automation by easily retrieving, filtering, and transforming data from arrays in your cloud flows, using real-world Power Platform tips and tricks. You’ll see exactly how to work with JSON arrays in Power Automate—even if you’re new to low-code tools or get tripped up by common errors. Follow along as we demystify array expressions, show you how to extract all emails for bulk actions, and help you avoid the pitfalls many citizen developers face when building cloud flows. Whether you’re automating business processes, cleaning up data, or just want to be more confident with Dataverse and Power Apps integrations, this walkthrough is for you! What You’ll Learn: ✔️ Visualize and understand JSON arrays using online tools for easier debugging and design ✔️ Retrieve specific values (like emails) from arrays and fix the “elements can only be selected with integer index” error ✔️ Filter arrays dynamically and loop through filtered results for targeted automation ✔️ Build lists of key values (e.g., all emails) and measure array length for smarter workflow automation Timestamps: 00:00 – Instantly Understand JSON Arrays in Power Automate 00:32 – Real-World Example Array Explained 02:00 – Step-by-Step Cloud Flow Demonstrations 02:35 – Retrieve Single Key: Solving “Integer Index” Selection Errors 07:48 – Filter Arrays to Find What Matters 10:00 – Loop Through Filtered Results with Apply to Each 11:38 – Check Array Lengths for Smarter Conditions 13:12 – Extract All Emails from an Array in Seconds 14:51 – More Array Techniques & Recap #PowerAutomate #workflowautomation #PowerPlatform #LowCode #cloudflows Ready to level up your Power Platform automation skills? Drop your questions or share your own array challenges in the comments—let’s automate together! Don’t forget to check the video links above for even more advanced Power Automate array tricks. Additional Links: 🔗 Using arrays for If/Else conditions in Power Automate. 🔗 Parsing a CSV file into an array in Power Automate. 🔗 Saving file attachments to custom paths using arrays in Power Automate. 🫠 About me: 👋 Hi, I'm Damien Bird — Power Platform Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft ☁️ 🧠 Former Forum Super User (2021/22) & Business Applications MVP (2022) 🎤 Speaker at conferences across Europe, the US, and local UK user groups 💡 Passionate about sharing knowledge, solving problems, and empowering the community with the Power Platform! 📚 Explore more: 🔗 Blog: 🎥 Video & Quiz CPD: 💖 Support the Channel: @DamoBird365/membership ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: 💼 LinkedIn: 🐦 Twitter: 🌐 Bluesky: 📜 Feedback or Request:











