I will describe each of these in further details below. These actions are: Perform a bound action, Perform an unbound action, Relate records, Unrelate records, Executes a changeset request and Predict. The new connector comes with 6 new actions in comparison to the Common Data Service connector. You will also be able to specify filtering attributes, so that it will execute an update only on changes to particular fields. When this trigger is selected you can choose from a variety of trigger conditions that will execute on Create, Update, Delete or any combination of these triggers.
Once you add the flow component you will be able to add the new Common Data Service (current environment) connector to your flow. The new connector has a single trigger, which is named When a record is created, updated or deleted. In order to use the connector, you will have to go to Solutions in Flow or PowerApps, select your solution, and then add a New Flow Component. The first thing to understand about this connector is that it is only available for access from within a solution and not by starting a new flow.
The connector includes the features that are available in the current version of the connector, but also includes additional features to make it easier to build flows for CDS. This new connector comes with exciting and awaited features.