![]() To find out what day of week is today, there’s an expression dayOfWeek(). What you want to tell the flow is: start only if it’s not Saturday or Sunday today. You must type in the condition by yourself. The trigger condition setting is available under the 3 dots in the trigger actions -> Settings.Īt this moment there’s no dynamic content available as the condition is evaluated before the flow starts. You can imagine the flow thinking: “the trigger event happened, but should I run or ignore it?”. ![]() The first check is the trigger itself, what must happen for the flow to start? If the flow passes the first check, it’ll move to the second one – trigger condition. Luckily, all the trigger actions in Power Automate allow you to define trigger conditions: another check if the flow should run. □ More complicated alternative: add a trigger condition ![]() Just switch to ‘Week’ frequency and select the days when the flow should run. run the flow only on work days, from Monday to Friday? How can you tell the flow to skip the weekends? Switch to ‘Week’ frequencyĪs mentioned by Ben in the comments, there’s actually an easier way. ![]() If they fit your needs it’s fine, but what if you need something more complex, e.g. When scheduling a flow in Power Automate, the default options are quite limited, even when switched to advanced options. “My Power Automate flow is scheduled to run every day, but that includes also weekends, how can I set it up to run only on work days?” ![]()
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