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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #122

Danish N.
Jul 13, 2022
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🥇 Cover Story

Here's how you can identify what error could have occurred when facing an Invalid Argument error in Dynamics 365 CRM/Dataverse

❓ Quiz of the week

Answer the questions for a chance to win some prizes.

💎 Model Driven Apps & Dataverse

Managed Environments is a new feature added in the Power Platform Admin Center to simplify the administration of the platform. Take a look at this new feature.

🏋️‍♂️ Canvas Apps

Learn how to implement better error handling in canvas app from Linn.

Neil shows a nice customer custom search built on the canvas app for omnichannel.

In this post, Debajit shows how you can send push notifications across different apps in canvas app.

😎 Power Automate

Matt will show how to use Power Automate to create a Word document with a repeating section and reveal how to make a report with a data table.

It is good practice to make the steps required in your Business Process Flow Stage. But learn how Ben makes the Flow step needed and wait for the approval.

🚀 PCF & Custom Pages

jsPDF is a handy library to generate PDF documents from the text. Learn from Andrew how to implement it in the PCF code component.

In this blog, the PCF lady talks about how to use the dataset "linking sdk" to make PCFs for subgrids containing extended relationships…

👍 Everything else in Power Platform

In this post, we will see how to share a Model-driven app by embedding it directly into Microsoft Teams. The main purpose of this feature is to share the apps within the teams so that any user can also work on the same as per the requirement of the organization..

Custom pages can only have one screen... Right? No, actually they can have multiple screens like a normal Canvas App. Thomas shows how to enable it in this post.

⛅ Around Azure

In this blog post, we will learn how to make Azure Functions for hosting APIs that will be used to connect with Dataverse (via Dataverse Service Client) and possibly other functions.

In this post, you can learn how to limit access to Dataverse by operating system.

🎮 Other Interesting Articles

Revoke Permission for Users to Edit in Dataverse tab - Ramprakash

Download Images from Dataverse Image Column in PowerApps - Ramprakash

A quick & dirty way to get 100’s more icons in your app - Kristine Kolodziejski

🎥 Videos

🐤 Tweet of the week

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Matthew Devaney ⚪ @mattbdevaney
I use these sites to mock-up #PowerApps ❤ Logo Generator 😼 https://t.co/f9skxcLt04 Loading Spinners 🎡 https://t.co/vzLyZG1MCE Color Theme🎨 https://t.co/jUBHn2Vv9B Icons 🗽 https://t.co/yXHhAYjAEC Mock Data 💾 https://t.co/T8iCColvEt Fake Text 📃 https://t.co/D64LaPIUPn
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