Which one is right, agent.UserName or global.UserName?

TOTH Imre 20 Reputation points
2024-12-05T12:20:57.9+00:00

In the module https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/power-virtual-agents-entities/check the good answer is agent.UserName. I tried for several times but I never achieved to get an agent.[Name] variable, I get only Variables with the naming convention Global.[Name], when I create an agent variable.

global.UserName as wrong answerScreenshot 2024-12-05 131114

Copilot Studio creates Global.Move variable in real life, not Agent.Move!!!

Screenshot 2024-12-05 131726

Which naming is the right one? I am unsure.

Thank you for your reply!

Greetings,

Imre Toth

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  1. kguntaka 5,355 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-12-12T10:48:09.9666667+00:00

    Hi TOTH Imre,

    Thank you for your patience.

    When we contacted the backend team, they confirmed that they were working on the issue and that an update in the final documentation will be provided shortly.

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