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Power Automate: Reply to an adaptive card post in Microsoft Teams

Why? Because adaptive cards are so cool to make and even cooler to introduce to the business, you should also want to be able to reply on an adaptive card post from a Power Automate Flow. Especially from a business point of view the data in an adaptive card is probably no longer relevant after … Continue reading Power Automate: Reply to an adaptive card post in Microsoft Teams

Power Automate: Calendar invites from a Shared Mailbox

Why? Sending an invite from a Shared Mailbox using Power Automate can be quite useful when building your own business applications because then you can integrate and automate the actions that normally someone would have to do manually from a Shared Mailbox 💌. What? This post will show how to send a Calendar invite from … Continue reading Power Automate: Calendar invites from a Shared Mailbox

Power Automate: get data from email body

Why? I recently was invited to join Jon Levesque on his Youtube channel for a small topic on the Power Platform. I have been wanting to blog about this for a while now but a video may be even better for explaning purposes 💪 What? This post is just to reference the video and make … Continue reading Power Automate: get data from email body

Power Automate: call volume quota

Why? A lot of companies moving to the cloud think that the cloud provider will make everything possible because "Hey!, I'm paying for it right?!". Even though Microsoft is providing us with a lot, I want to share some considerations regarding your Power Automate Flows 🛠 What? In this post some aspects to be aware … Continue reading Power Automate: call volume quota

Power Automate: get value from Array

Why? In my previous post https://knowhere365.space/power-automate-use-own-array-to-loop-actions/, we used an own Array to loop through data a variable number of times and perform the same step the same variable number of times. Now we want to get data from that loop and use this data outside the loop. What? This post will show how we can … Continue reading Power Automate: get value from Array

Power Automate: use own Array to loop actions

Why? Sometimes you want to do the same set of actions on a variable number of items AND each item will have its own variable values for properties... instead of using a Switch control where you would have to define the variable options of items, we will create our own Array and use that Array … Continue reading Power Automate: use own Array to loop actions

SharePoint Saturday Warsaw at Microsoft Teams Online

Why? DzieÅ„ dobry! Last friday the online event of SharePoint & Office 365 Saturday Warsaw 2020 was being held online 😎. This supposed to be an event in Poland on a saturday but off course under the current Corona / COVID-19 circumstances that would not be possible. So the Community Rockstars Edi, Marcin & Tomasz … Continue reading SharePoint Saturday Warsaw at Microsoft Teams Online

Power Apps: migrate your Portal between environments

Why? Without the need for third party paid tools, you may want to migrate the configuration of your Power Apps Portal from either a backup or another environment. Only the configuration because content has its own migration path 🚥. What? A post on how to use the Configuration Migration tool within the XRM Tool to … Continue reading Power Apps: migrate your Portal between environments

Power Apps: Contacts authenticating on your Portal

Why? This is the third post in a series on Power Apps Portals. What? In my previous post https://knowhere365.space/power-apps-inviting-contacts-to-your-portal/ inviting Contacts was explained. In this part I will focus on the options available to let other (external) people authenticate on your portal. Authentication lets a person show your portal that they are who they say … Continue reading Power Apps: Contacts authenticating on your Portal

365 Saturday at Microsoft Netherlands

Why? Goedemiddag! Stepped out of my comfort zone (being born in the Office 365 family) and had the privilege to speak at 365 Saturday last weekend in Amsterdam at Microsoft Netherlands. Even though the main focus is still on Microsoft Dynamics, the Power Platform now has a firm place within the session line up and … Continue reading 365 Saturday at Microsoft Netherlands