How to find subscriptionId and ResourceGroup name of a flow












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I am trying to create a flow in Microsoft flows , which i did. In my application i need the subscription id and resource group name to be configured by the user for other azure services like functions, Logicapps. But i cant seem to find the subscription id and RG name for flows. When i request the http trigger i can see them in the properties , but where can i get them in the portal.



Here's the screenshot of properties sent from flow on a post call.
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  • They're right there in the screenshot....

    – Hong Ooi
    Jan 2 at 9:10











  • @HongOoi yes they are right on the screenshot. If you could read my question i am asking how to obtain it from the portal

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:14











  • @JoeyCai where to ? Its not under azure it goes to seperate page called flow.microsoft.com

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:15
















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I am trying to create a flow in Microsoft flows , which i did. In my application i need the subscription id and resource group name to be configured by the user for other azure services like functions, Logicapps. But i cant seem to find the subscription id and RG name for flows. When i request the http trigger i can see them in the properties , but where can i get them in the portal.



Here's the screenshot of properties sent from flow on a post call.
enter image description here










share|improve this question























  • They're right there in the screenshot....

    – Hong Ooi
    Jan 2 at 9:10











  • @HongOoi yes they are right on the screenshot. If you could read my question i am asking how to obtain it from the portal

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:14











  • @JoeyCai where to ? Its not under azure it goes to seperate page called flow.microsoft.com

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:15














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I am trying to create a flow in Microsoft flows , which i did. In my application i need the subscription id and resource group name to be configured by the user for other azure services like functions, Logicapps. But i cant seem to find the subscription id and RG name for flows. When i request the http trigger i can see them in the properties , but where can i get them in the portal.



Here's the screenshot of properties sent from flow on a post call.
enter image description here










share|improve this question














I am trying to create a flow in Microsoft flows , which i did. In my application i need the subscription id and resource group name to be configured by the user for other azure services like functions, Logicapps. But i cant seem to find the subscription id and RG name for flows. When i request the http trigger i can see them in the properties , but where can i get them in the portal.



Here's the screenshot of properties sent from flow on a post call.
enter image description here







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  • They're right there in the screenshot....

    – Hong Ooi
    Jan 2 at 9:10











  • @HongOoi yes they are right on the screenshot. If you could read my question i am asking how to obtain it from the portal

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:14











  • @JoeyCai where to ? Its not under azure it goes to seperate page called flow.microsoft.com

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:15



















  • They're right there in the screenshot....

    – Hong Ooi
    Jan 2 at 9:10











  • @HongOoi yes they are right on the screenshot. If you could read my question i am asking how to obtain it from the portal

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:14











  • @JoeyCai where to ? Its not under azure it goes to seperate page called flow.microsoft.com

    – HariHaran
    Jan 2 at 9:15

















They're right there in the screenshot....

– Hong Ooi
Jan 2 at 9:10





They're right there in the screenshot....

– Hong Ooi
Jan 2 at 9:10













@HongOoi yes they are right on the screenshot. If you could read my question i am asking how to obtain it from the portal

– HariHaran
Jan 2 at 9:14





@HongOoi yes they are right on the screenshot. If you could read my question i am asking how to obtain it from the portal

– HariHaran
Jan 2 at 9:14













@JoeyCai where to ? Its not under azure it goes to seperate page called flow.microsoft.com

– HariHaran
Jan 2 at 9:15





@JoeyCai where to ? Its not under azure it goes to seperate page called flow.microsoft.com

– HariHaran
Jan 2 at 9:15












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