Introduction: One common manual work was to send emails to list of users, where this can be achieved by using Power Automate. As an example, sending emails through excel sheet from OneDrive considered to explain this. Step 1: Login to the required Power Apps environment using URL make.powerapps.com by providing username and password and click …
Month: December 2021
Back to Basics # 32: Move to Next Stage using JavaScript in BPF
Introduction: At times we must work on BPF Stages and navigate Stages automatically based on the business requirement, in this post we are going to see how it can be achieved through javascript .As an example, existing Vaccination BPF on an existing Contact record was used to show this navigation to Next Stage on change …
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Rewind November 2021
Back to Basics Series , Power Automate Fundamentals Series – compiled list of my blogs for November 2021 are here. If you missed any you can find it here Back to Basics Series Back to Basics # 30: BPF In Model-Driven-Power-AppsBack to Basics # 29: Call Power Automate Flow from BPF in Dynamics CRMBack To …
Power Automate Fundamentals # 36: Add A row into an Excel Table OneDrive in Power Automate
Introduction: Most of the common usage of storing data in Excel Spread sheets and a common scenario was to add data into Spread Sheet. We can use an action Add A row into a Table in Power Automate under connector Excel Online (Business). As an example, Employee details will be passed to Spread sheet through …
Power Automate Fundamentals # 35: Usage of Equals Function in Power Automate
Introduction: In Power Automate, at times we must validate two values and proceed further if result is true, in these scenarios Equals function is used. As a scenario, name of the person and current years values were taken to show this function behaviour. Step 1: Login to the required Power Apps environment using URL make.powerapps.com …
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Back to Basics # 31: Understanding Move Next and Move Previous in BPF
Introduction: At times we must work on BPF Stages and navigate Stages automatically based on the business requirement, for quick test D365 Client API’s can be used for navigation with predefined methods moveNext and movePrevious in console window of browser before writing JavaScript code. As an example, existing Vaccination BPF on an existing Contact record …
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