Power Automate – Trigger Output as Identifier Columns
You might have noticed already this. If you don’t notice you can set your trigger output value as a column in the Power Automate Flow runs view. This will help to quickly see the Flow action output while debugging without navigating to the Flow history details page. This will Save at least some time for…
Keep readingPower Apps Portal / Power Pages – Permission Model
As we have seen in our previous blog post(s), Power Pages is built on top of Power Apps portals. So, the Power Pages site also follows the same permission model. In this blog post let us refresh our memory on the Power Apps portal permission model at a very high level Power Apps portal/Power Pages…
Keep readingPower Pages – Authentication
In this blog post let us go through how we can enable Authentication and Authorization to the Power Pages site and its data Once the Power Pages site is built then we need to control access to both data and pages to the users. Power Pages is using the Microsoft Dataverse Contact table in the…
Keep readingPower Pages – Components
In this blog post let us go through the list of components available out of the box in the Power Pages. Available Components are; SectionsTextButtonImageVideoSpacerPower BIListFormFrame Before we see how Power Pages components look like let us see what the modern SharePoint page Section and adding a Webpart looks like. Below are the pictures from…
Keep readingPower Pages for Site Administrators
In this blog post let us go through the list of features available for Site Administrators and how a Site Administrator can use different tools and methods to maintain and secure the Power Pages. As we have seen earlier, Power Pages are built on the foundation of Power Apps portals. Many of the tools and…
Keep readingPower Pages for Pro Developers
In this blog post let us go through the list of features available for Pro-developers and how Pro-Developers can use different tools and methods to work with Power Pages. As we have seen earlier, Power Pages are built on the foundation of Power Apps portals. Many of the tools and methods used to configure Power…
Keep readingGetting Started with Power Pages
In the last episode, we have seen the introduction of Power Pages, and why Microsoft introduced it. We have also seen different features provided by Power Pages to the different target/fusion group(s). Now, we can see how we can get started with Power Pages, and as a low code maker or as a Citizen developer…
Keep readingIntroduction to Power Pages (Preview Feature)
What are Power Pages & Why It’s needed now? Before starting with Power Pages, lets us recall the previous tools/features that organizations used to collaborate with external users (suppliers, anonymous users and etc) from Microsoft. Do you recall, Public SharePoint? This was ramped down and later Dynamic Portal was introduced for the same purpose and…
Keep readingRestore the Deleted Power Automate Flows & Power Apps
If the user mistakenly deleted the Power Automate Flow / Power Apps or as an admin you deleted and want to restore the deleted Power Automate Flow / Power Apps then follow the below steps to easily restore. Prerequisites You should be the Power Platform Environment AdminShould have the latest version of PowerShell cmdlets for…
Keep readingManaged Environments (Preview Feature)
What is Managed Environments & Why it is needed? Managed Environments is a new feature that helps Power Platform Admins to manage environments more effectively with less effort. This enables the below 3 features Weekly digestsSharing limitsData policies At this moment there are no inbuilt features to enable these insights Do you aware of the…
Keep readingAdmin URLs
I would like to list down all the Microsoft Administration URLs in this post. I personally will navigate to the MS Admin center and click on each application every time instead of the direct URL. So, thought of listing down all the MS app direct admin URLs collectively. Hopefully, this helps admins & new comers…
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