Category: Microsoft Power Platform

The History of Power Platform Center of Excellence & A Glimpse into The Future
Introduction: Microsoft evolves at a rapid pace. One day, you are leveraging 2016-on prem CRM and the next, you are on Power Platform with [···]

A Guide to Successfully Integrating Azure DevOps with Power Apps
Introduction: With the unprecedented and ever-growing global demand for Digital Transformation, an effective way to mitigate the global shortage of developers is by leveraging [···]

How to Perform Workfront Event Subscription Through Microsoft Power Automate
Introduction: Adobe Workfront, a project management software like Jira and Asana, is used for project planning, scenario comparison, and analysis. It can connect with [···]

Organizational Change Management for Power Platform Center of Excellence
Introduction: One of the hardest aspects of establishing a Center of Excellence is reinforcement. This article talks primarily about Organizational Change Management (OCM) regarding [···]

Showing Repeating Section Data from SharePoint List in Power Apps
This is just a small addendum to my previous article . Once you have created a repeating section in PowerApps and saved it in [···]

Simply Explained – Power Apps Deep Linking
What is Deep Linking in Power Apps? When user opens a Power Apps application, normally it shows the landing screen. But if it is [···]

7 Reasons to Choose Power Apps as a Rapid Application Development Platform
Technology has picked up the pace, and we do not have to look far as it is only the first two decades of the [···]

Set Item Level Permission in SharePoint List using Power Automate
Introduction In SharePoint List, if any privilege (like Read, Contribute or Full Control) is provided to any SharePoint User or Group, then that user [···]

Power Automate Conditional Substring Pattern Filtration of Excel Tabular Data
Preface Recently I was tasked to extract some pattern values from an excel column data. Being limited in my ability to perform any language [···]

Power Automate to List and Update Online Excel Table Rows
To keep you valued readers engaged and updated with the latest offerings of Microsoft and the IT solutions that my organization provides, the marketing [···]

[Solved] How to create Repeating Section in PowerApps and save data to SharePoint List
PowerApps is surely gaining traction among business users due its low code no code approach and easy integration with a variety of data stores and [···]

Creating SSRS Report for Dynamics 365 Online and Model Driven Power Apps
Microsoft Dynamics 365 online and Model Driven PowerApps offers several advanced reporting options. Advanced reports are often necessary when business requirements demand complex calculations, [···]

Changing User Permissions of a SharePoint Site from SPFx Web Part using Power Automate
In one of my previous blogs, I have discussed, how we can get the group information of current logged in user and modify the [···]

Bulk Insert Data Into A SharePoint List from Power Apps Gallery Control
Power Apps is an extremely handy tool for end-users to create their own apps quickly. Being so very simple it has its own catch [···]

Power Apps: A How-To Guide on Creating a Low-Code Business App
Technology in the modern day has two important premises: speed and convenience. And as a business, delivering on both these qualities is highly valued. [···]

How to Use Graph API to Read SharePoint Online Excel Data from Microsoft Flow
Microsoft Flow provides many different actions to interact with SharePoint Online list and libraries. Recently, we had a requirement where excel data to be [···]

How to recreate SharePoint On-Premise Email Enabled List in SharePoint Online with Microsoft Flow
Amongst the various SharePoint on-premise to SharePoint Online migration activities that I do in my organization for different customer projects, off late I came [···]

How to Query a SharePoint List from Another SharePoint List Using Microsoft Flow?
Why query multiple SharePoint lists from Microsoft Flow? If you are wondering why on earth would I think of using Microsoft Flow to query [···]