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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #57

Danish N.
Apr 14, 2021
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🥇 Cover Story

Ivan enlightens us with a process that can off-load files from Dataverse and stores them into Azure Bob but nicely able to retrieve it when necessary without losing the functionality provided in model-driven apps for retrieving the files.

💎 Model Driven Apps & Dataverse

Solution layering has been around for awhile but Temmy here explains how it all works with JavaScript.

Debajit shows us how to retrieve a view id from a selected view on the home page grid.

🏋️‍♂️ Canvas Apps

Delegation warning are a problem and we strive to get rid of those warnings. But what if the warning are not shown by the App but delegations are causing incorrect data load. This will add to more problems. Timo here explains which functions to watch out for.

A new feature was introduced and Debajit explains us how to use it in canvas apps.

🐱‍🏍 Power Automate

Debajit shows us how to compare to array objects in Cloud Flows.

To get all your broken connections in the Power Platform can be a challenge. In this post Pieter will use flow to collect the broken connections.

🚀 Power Apps Component Framework (PCF)

Diana investigates why PCF navigation API isn't working as expected and how can we fix it so code component can utilize it.

👍 Everything else in Power Platform

In this blog, we will understand how to create translator in PowerApps Portal.

If you are after implementing custom domain for PowerApps Portal for your organization managed by GoDaddy then here is the solution.

🔨 Tools & Components

A new feature was added by the product team and Scott here shows how you can utilize his Ribbon Workbench to add quick action buttons on relevance search.

Mark created yet another tool for XrmToolBox that let's you convert Custom Actions to Custom API. This is gonna be very handy in coming days.

Alex created an app that lets you track which keywords are more frequently used on Twitter.

👩‍💻 Dev to the Core

Welcome to a tutorial made to help you become effective with React as quickly as possible as you build a complete application along the way.

🎮 Other Interesting Articles

Get current App details in model-driven app using JavaScripts - Deepesh Somani

Microsoft Dataverse Custom APIs - Henrique Souza

How to set the footer remain at the bottom of the window in Power Apps Portal - Ragavan Rajan

Enable Custom Code Components (PCF Controls) to be imported in a Canvas Power App - Priyesh Wagh

🎥 Videos

🔊 Podcasts

In this episode, Daryl announces Scott as the new co-host, and he, as well as guest Benedikt Bergmann, teach Daryl how to transition to managed solutions. There is also a short clip from Jonas!

🐤 Tweets of the week

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