Category: Power Automate

Power Automate: Associate a Flow within context of Power Apps
Power Automate: Associate a Flow within context of Power Apps
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Why? In one of my previous blog posts Power Automate: Flows within context of Power Apps, I already explained that Microsoft will enforce Power Automate licensing on Flows using premium functionalities. Here I also explained on how to associate a Flow within context in case Premium Power Apps licensing is enough. Now I recently started getting… READ MORE

Populate a dynamic Microsoft Word template in Power Automate flow
Populate a dynamic Microsoft Word template in Power Automate flow
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I’ve got the requirement to generate different project specific documents based on Microsoft Word templates, with input data from an external system. These documents should be generated and stored in the relevant SharePoint site, preferably with (only) one Power Automate flow that populates a dynamic set of Microsoft Word templates. Joe Unwin wrote the blog post ‘A Complete… READ MORE

What is Power Platform?
What is Power Platform?
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Digital transformation has become a top priority for businesses across all industries, and the demand for low-code solutions that enable rapid application development is growing. In today’s fast-paced business environment, organisations need efficient and flexible solutions to improve productivity, streamline processes, and reduce costs. Microsoft Power Platform is an intuitive, collaborative, and extensible low-code solution… READ MORE

What is Power Automate?
What is Power Automate?
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Power Automate, previously known as Microsoft Flow, is a cloud-based service that allows users to create automated workflows between different applications and services. It provides a low-code or no-code solution that enables users to automate repetitive tasks, integrate data and applications, and simplify business processes. Power Automate allows you to transform outdated processes into efficient,… READ MORE

Tip For Testing Your Flows In Power Automate
Tip For Testing Your Flows In Power Automate
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Wouldn’t it be nice if we can Test our Flows without executing some of the actions like Sending Emails, creating items in SharePoint or Dataverse? Guess what we can! And its very easy to do. Check this out! If your like me, you test your Flows over and over again. This results in sending unwanted… READ MORE

Manage Users using the Graph API in Power Automate
Manage Users using the Graph API in Power Automate
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When you manage user accounts within Power Automate, you can user the Office 365 Users connector, but sometimes the Graph API can give you more possibilities. Office 365 Users Connector The Office 365 Users connector gives some help with user management with the following actions: Get relevant people Get trending documents Get user photo Get user… READ MORE

Child Flows in Power Automate
Child Flows in Power Automate
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Hey there! Looks like you’ve stumbled upon this post on Child Flows in Power Automate! You must be looking to adopt a best practice for building flows, perhaps you want to make your flows easier to follow, and perhaps you even want to make development quicker by cutting out the repetition in your work… well,… READ MORE