Microsoft Flow – 2 methods to not use Apply to Each action when only a single filtered item is expected
In this post I will show you 2 methods when using Apply to each Flow action is not necessary. By not using them you make your Flows look cleaner, less complicated. Please note, these methods are mostly good when only a single item is expected after filtering an array. I created a SharePoint List with two text columns - Title and Color. Both columns are required. Title values are set to be unique (!). When using Get Items action, an array of items is returned regardless if it's a single item in it or not. The moment you try to use a Condition action on its result, the system will insert an Apply to Each action to go through every single possible item. Again, it's redundant when by design a single item is returned after filtering. In my test flow I'm using a very simple Filter Query on purpose - Title…