If you're creating a bot involving values that may change at some point in time, you might want to consider using a dictionary variable type.
Instead of hardcoding the values in the script, you can store this information into an Excel file and just specify the "key" of the dictionary variable in your script. This way, the process is more robust and users can change the information anytime.
In this video, we'll go through how you can create a dictionary variable in Microsoft Power Automate for Desktop.
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Set custom object variable to create the dictionary variable
01:36 Create subflow to read from Excel file and assign key and value to the dictionary variable
08:40 Retrieving a value from the dictionary variable
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