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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #49

Danish N.
Feb 17, 2021
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đŸ„‡ Cover Story

Have you ever been confronted with a permissions error message full of detailed but incomprehensible codes? Something like: Check out my latest XrmToolBox tool, Security Debugger! Install it now so it’s ready next time you hit a security error. Simply paste in the error message and it will: highlight the Continue Reading

💎 Model Driven Apps & Dataverse

One of the hardest things to implement in Dynamics CRM is data concurrency. When multiple people are updating the same data, by default CRM will still allow it. But there is always a scenario where we want to prevent this thing and there is no simple way to implement it in various ways (using out-of-the-box


Requirement Add a custom Flyout menu with buttons and identify which button is clicked. Solution Sometimes we need to add a custom flyout ribbon button and need to write code depending on the butto


đŸ‹ïžâ€â™‚ïž Canvas Apps

In this article I will review the Power Apps source code tool, explain its purpose and tell you why its worth checking out.

đŸ±â€đŸ Power Automate

Learn the locked file checking pattern in Power Automate and resolve issues when you face file locked for shared use in Power Automate.

There is a SQL Connector in Power Automate, and it has couple of triggers which are dependent on the IDENTITY/ROWVERSION columns in SQL:

👍 Everything else in Power Platform

Power Platform Actions for GitHub are a powerful way to implement DevOps and ALM strategies in your Power Platform deployments. In this post, we will take a look at these GitHub actions, and go through how we can use them in a real-world situation, by connecting to a Power Platform model-driven app and deploy the code from one environment to another. The Power Platform Actions for GitHub can be found in 
 Continue reading DevOps and ALM with Power Platform Actions for GitHub

Scenario: You may have the scenario where you want to disable the toggle navigation button (image below) for specific web page. Ex: Contract

đŸ‘©â€đŸ’» Dev to the Core

Visual Studio Code has many features and integrations to better support developers in their work. Continuing on the Git theme, one of the best features when ...

🎼 Other Interesting Articles

Show custom ribbon button based on Security Role – Priyesh Wagh

Parsing QueryString in Power Automate – Debabit Singh

How to disable MFA for D365 Trials – JOPX

ACDC 2021 Hackathon Summary – Thomas Sandsþr

D365 Wave 1 review – Dian Taylor

Complementing existing IT-solutions with Power Apps – Forward Forever

Microsoft Viva - Is it worth the hype? – Aaron Rendell

Using GitHub as your Project Management tool – Dr G

Power Apps Map & Address components –  Shane Young

đŸŽ„ Videos

🔊 Podcasts

In our first episode, Mark Smith and Steve Mordue join us to talk everything Wave 1That was the idea, but we covered a lot of amazing topics, from Customer Insights, Marketing, Sales and Service as well as everything in between

Jonas and Daryl have a friendly talk between themselves, walking through all the new tools they've recently released.  There may also be some Dad jokes in the episode, so make sure listen all the way to the end.  Tools covered: Got questions? Have your own tool you’d like to share? Have a suggestion for a future episode? Contact Daryl and Jonas at . Your hosts: Daryl LaBar:  |  Jonas Rapp:  | Music: 

đŸ€ Tweets of the week

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