Hi all,
is there a way to list all VMs I have in my Resource Group in Power Apps? I tried to use the component AzureVM, but that option is not available.
As a workaround, I had to create a flow with an Azure Automation step to call a Runbook and get the VMs through PowerShell, and as you can image this takes ages to complete.
so is there a way to make this process more faster?
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