Sharing Power Apps When using a group to share a Power App, both security groups and Microsoft 365 (M365) groups are options. Each type of group has its own benefits and limitations, depending on your needs. In this post, we’ll […]

Recently I was investigating removing a component in a production environment, that stubbornly remained. It had me thinking for longer than it should, but after first diving down a couple of rabbit holes, I realised what the issue was. The

The Power Platform provides immense flexibility in connecting apps and automating workflows with APIs. A common scenario is using a Canvas App to trigger a Power Automate flow, which in turn, uses the HTTP connector to interact with external APIs.

One of the powerful features available when creating a new Power Platform environment, is the ability to create custom environments tailored to specific business needs. An often overlooked but valuable customisation is assigning an environment custom URL. Why Assign an

It can take a while for newly created or newly shared environments to show up for users. The Microsoft guidance says it may take up to 10 minutes for them to become available in the Power Platform developer studios and

Sharing model-driven apps is slightly different to sharing canvas apps. In this post I’m going to briefly cover what you need to be aware of, together with some supplementary info that will help make the process clearer. How is Sharing

App Sharing Under certain circumstances, it may be useful to allow App Makers to create Power Apps, but restrict them from sharing the app they create with others. The security role that Makers are given to create Power Apps is

Flow Ownership When you create a flow, you are the primary owner of the flow. The primary owner can be changed, but only if the flow is inside a solution. Co-owners can be added to the flow, and co-owners have

Here is a simple trick to get around one of the limitations of dropdown controls, the fact that they can’t display data from related tables. In a dropdown control, only data in columns native to the table specified in the

Combining 2 Columns Sometimes it really helps to combine 2 columns to display in a dropdown control, for example if you have first and last names in separate columns Its straightforward to do that by using the AddColumns function within

Multiple Search Criteria – If you want to have multiple criteria to filter the contents of a gallery in a Canvas App, here is the best way to achieve it! My user case is that I want to be able

Dataverse Many to Many Relationships It can be a little tricky to work out how to navigate the many to many relationships between Dataverse tables Let’s look at the many-to-many relationship between the Teams and User tables. A Team can

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