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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #55

Danish N.
Mar 31, 2021
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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #55

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🥇 Cover Story

David continues his series of posts on Dataverse Custom API's unique features, this one will explore the IsFunction flag that can be found on the Custom API Table.

💎 Model Driven Apps & Dataverse

Do you know that we can do UI Testing easily in Dataverse? In this blog post, we will learn about how to set up a solution project for doing UI testing.

Ever ran into issue while creating Application User? Debajit's post will help you solve that issue.

🏋️‍♂️ Canvas Apps

In this article Matt will show you how to print a form in Power Apps. You will be able to save it as a PDF or send it to the printer.

🐱‍🏍 Power Automate

Here's how you can use Aggregate Functions in FetchXML using a Power Automate Cloud Flow!

Debajit shows us how to convert HTML to PDF in Power Automate.

🚀 Power Apps Component Framework (PCF)

PCF is awesome! Let's fix some common border box issues with a few lines of CSS and one extra line of PCF code.

👍 Everything else in Power Platform

Mihir demonstrates to us how to add Power Bi report on a Power Portals.

👩‍💻 Dev to the Core

This is the first part of many 🛎️ from the series Custom UI Components With React. In this post we will see how we can create custom Button component with different props and styles in React JS.

React is pretty easy to learn if you know JavaScript, however, it's pretty easy to lose track of your project. Michael shares some tips which have literally saved his life.

🎮 Other Interesting Articles

Parsing Outputs of a List Rows action using Parse JSON in a Flow - Priyesh Wagh

Set yourself to Do Not Disturb using Power Automate Desktop - Pieter Veenstra

How to check if today is starting day of month using Power Automate? - Debajit Dutta

Can’t see a model-driven app? Try to activate it - Alex Shlega

Invalid type. Expected Integer but got Number error in Parse JSON - Priyesh Wagh

🎥 Videos

🔊 Podcasts

In this episode, Daryl interviews James Novak. This is a dev heavy episode where they discuss various topics.

🐤 Tweets of the week

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Natraj Yegnaraman @RajYRaman
You might not need #PowerApps Language Tooling (pasopa) eventually. It is coming to the CLI. https://t.co/pbbbuEvsPn
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GitHub now automatically creates a table of contents for your README files 📖 Works automatically based on your headers, no special markdown to insert. Let us know what you think! https://t.co/1EYv0f0G07
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