Microsoft Flow – Peek code
We all know that Microsoft Flow is part of the PowerPlatform. The PowerPlatform is a No-Code platform that helps Office 365 power users to create apps and processes using Microsoft…
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We all know that Microsoft Flow is part of the PowerPlatform. The PowerPlatform is a No-Code platform that helps Office 365 power users to create apps and processes using Microsoft…
For most organisations google is the most used site. As many organisations set the default browser home page to a SharePoint intranet many users may find that they are redirected…
Connect PowerApps to a SharePoint list Within PowerApps it is easy to take data from almost anywhere. As a SharePoint developer you might store data in SharePoint lists, but what…
When you send data from Power Apps to Power Automate, do you use more than one parameter? Power Apps and Power Automate integration Within Power Apps you can send data…
Recently Microsoft have added the Common Data Service to PowerApps and Power Automate. The easiest way to manage some of the CDS is PowerShell. Central Data store It is great…
Power Apps functions and expressions are the base of the low code success of your apps. Microsoft’s Power Apps Functions reference All these expressions are nicely listed in alphabetical order.…
Within PowerApps there is an experimental feature that could be quite useful. Time to experiment with these features. Note that you shouldn’t use this in a production app unless you…
Last week Mark Sipsma mentioned to me: I’m working on a PowerApps project that uses Microsoft SQL as the back end. Recently we have noticed that amendments to the SQL DB…
Within PowerApps there are a number of controls that handle images. Using these controls I created an app that gives the user the options to upload a picture using the…