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Use Power Automate to maintain Top Parent Account in account hierarchies

2020-12-302020-12-31 ~ Jonas Rapp ~ Leave a comment

Using account hierarchies in Microsoft Dataverse (XRM, you know) is super easy with the out of the box Parent Account fishhook relationship.
This article will demonstrate how to maintain information about the Top Parent Account on all accounts, using a single Power Automate cloud flow.

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