Do you leverage data from multiple applications or services? If you haven't already found a way to integrate the data between them, you should check out Microsoft Cloud Flows, which are part of Power Automate and part of the overall Power Platform. What are Cloud Flows? Cloud Flows allow power users to build workflows that integrate a diverse set of apps and services, including Dynamics 365, SharePoint, SQL Server, Act!, Twitter and many more! Each workflow can have one trigger, such as a timer or an incoming email or tweet, and one or many actions, such as creating a Lead in your application of choice and sending a text message to a user.
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Consuming Excel Files with Cloud Flows for the Dataverse
Microsoft Power Pages is here!
It's official: as of October 12, 2022, the Microsoft Power Portal is now Microsoft Power Pages. Pages has been in preview since at least May 2022, but it was expected to replace Portal at some point in late 2022. Now that Pages has been released and is officially replacing Portal, Microsoft is working hard to update their documentation around this incredible Power Platform component.
Trigger conditions in Power Automate Flow
Power Automate provides some incredibly powerful capabilities around business process automation, especially within the context of Dynamics 365 and the Dataverse. From automating simple tasks such as automatically generating subfolders whenever a parent folder is created to tasks requiring complex conditional logic, Power Automate flows can handle the brunt of your automated business processes and so much more. There are times, however, when a flow runs multiple times when it shouldn't. A great example of this is a flow that, at some point in its steps, triggers itself.
Transitioning D365 workflows with custom plugins to Flows
If you're like most D365 organizations, you use background workflows. Depending on the nature of your business, you likely have custom plugins embedded in many of those background workflows.
Microsoft Power Automate Flow Error Handling
Microsoft Power Automate provides rich and powerful tools, connectors, and logic to automate many common business processes within Dynamics 365 and the Dataverse as a whole.
Consuming CSV files with Cloud Flows
Do you leverage data from multiple applications or services? If you haven't already found a way to integrate the data between them, you should check out Microsoft Cloud Flows, which are part of Power Automate and part of the overall Power Platform. What are Cloud Flows? Cloud Flows allow power users to build workflows that integrate a diverse set of apps and services, including Dynamics 365, SharePoint, SQL Server, Act!, Twitter and many more! Each workflow can have one trigger, such as a timer or an incoming email or tweet, and one or many actions, such as creating a Lead in your application of choice and sending a text message to a user.
Use Power Automate and JSON to populate Document Tables
In a previous blog, we covered how you can populate a Word document template using Power Automate. In addition to populating plain text fields in a doc, you can also Use Power Automate and JSON to populate Document Tables using the Repeating Section Content Control.
Reporting Tools for Dynamics 365
For any organization, reports are an integral part to helping your team’s function whether it's to pass information to your clientele or to discover realities.
Dynamics Omnichannel for Customer Service
What is Dynamics Omnichannel for Customer Service? Microsoft Dynamics Omnichannel for Customer Service is an extension of Dynamics Customer Service that enables unified communication between your Agents and your customers.
Update your Azure Functions to .NET 6 before December 2022
Microsoft has introduced the beginning to the end of life for .NET Core 3.1. Extended support for this officially ends on December 3, 2022. To avoid disruption to your processes, Microsoft is recommending that you update your Azure Functions to .NET 6 before then.