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
SharePoint Saturday Oslo: live from Norway
Why? God dag! Yesterday I was privileged enough to speak on the Norway SharePoint Saturday Oslo #SPSOslo about Power Automate (Microsoft Flow) with regards to SharePoint so this update is to share my session info. What? A short summary to share my presentation decks with participants and follwers. The logo!Keynote by OmarKeynote by JeffKeynote by … Continue reading SharePoint Saturday Oslo: live from Norway
SharePoint: get the Column Internal Name
Why? Sometimes you just want to know what the internal name / database name of a column or field is when this may be different from the display name. You may need it for Column formatting, HTTP calls or just for good documentation 😉. What? This post will be a short reference on the ways … Continue reading SharePoint: get the Column Internal Name
Microsoft Flow: SharePoint Document Set creation
Why? At the moment there are no out-of-the-box Microsoft Flow actions regarding the Document Set. Now the Document Set is going Modern: let us go Old School! 🧓 What? This post will explain step-by-step how you can create a Document set in a SharePoint Online library by using the Send an HTTP request to SharePoint … Continue reading Microsoft Flow: SharePoint Document Set creation
SharePoint: Add the Document Set to a Site
Why? Because the Document Set is a special type of content type, it obviously gets a special type of treatment: even in making at available 😉. What? This post will explain how you can make the Document Set available in your SharePoint Site. How? The first way is to enable it by going to the … Continue reading SharePoint: Add the Document Set to a Site
Microsoft Power Platform
Why? Before I deep dive on specific topics, it may be relevant on how I picture this platform. At the beginning it was positioned more as a part of Microsoft Dynamics365 than of Microsoft Office365: The Microsoft Power Platform – Empowering millions of people to achieve more - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog. Since 2021 a … Continue reading Microsoft Power Platform