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Hey @pwapp
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Hey @pwapp
Please have a look at the screenshots below:
If you can share more details on the scenario that you are trying to build, we might be able to assist you better.
Hope this Helps!
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Hi @yashag2255 ,
Thank you for taking the time to reply - I figured it out in the end - very easy to access the http response object in Flow! Thank you for your help anyway.
I have a http request, after which I added an initialize a variable by the name of responsecode doesn't get anything.
Don't show how to get response code or other headers attributes clearly
@MWAN I may be late to the part, but the answer can be found in a different thread.
Use:
outputs('ActionName')['statusCode']
And replace ActionName with the name of the action block for which you are trying to get the HTTP status code.
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