This will result in your code looking like: %DataTable + % (The variables FirstName and LastName will be picked up even though they do not have their own %% signs). What you need to do is remove the %% signs from your variable, as they’re within declared %% signs of %DataTable + % they will be picked up. Adding another after the [ for the first variable of %FirstName% essentially tells Power Automate Desktop that you are selecting a variable of %DataTable +[% as you’re closing the %% signs. This is because you have already declared the % signs. a data table with a row index that is out of range or a column name/index that does. However, when we add variables into the mix you would think that: %DataTable + % would work, but it throws an error. There is currently no way to handle errors in Power Automate Desktop. Therefore you should understand that %DataTable + % will add the string ‘Flow’ and ‘Joe’ to column one and two. Firstly, you should be familiar with the syntax of adding items to a data table.
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