Welcome to the Power Platform Developers Weekly!Matthew Devaney has written a nice blog A Visual Guide To Power Platform Service Principal Setup. The only caveat is that you do not need Configure API Permissions For The Application; as stated in his blog. Because Luise Freese explains the reason in her recent blog Why your Power Platform service principal doesn't need a Dynamics user_impersonation scope.Microsoft feature releases and announcements44 new verified connectors and 19 updates released in June 2022New Power Apps July 2022 feature updateAnnouncing public preview of ESLint rules for Power Apps and Dynamics 365Introducing a new way to purchase licensed Power BI visuals and manage licenses through Microsoft PlatformsCreate advanced bot scenarios with Power Automate and Microsoft TeamsPlease let us know your thoughts about this newsletter by filling out this survey. This helps us curate the content better.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.👉 Buy us a coffee! 👈We hope you enjoy the content of this week. — PP Dev Weekly TeamAuthors: Anwesha S. & Danish N.Follow us: Twitter & LinkedIn
Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #124
Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #124
Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #124
Welcome to the Power Platform Developers Weekly!Matthew Devaney has written a nice blog A Visual Guide To Power Platform Service Principal Setup. The only caveat is that you do not need Configure API Permissions For The Application; as stated in his blog. Because Luise Freese explains the reason in her recent blog Why your Power Platform service principal doesn't need a Dynamics user_impersonation scope.Microsoft feature releases and announcements44 new verified connectors and 19 updates released in June 2022New Power Apps July 2022 feature updateAnnouncing public preview of ESLint rules for Power Apps and Dynamics 365Introducing a new way to purchase licensed Power BI visuals and manage licenses through Microsoft PlatformsCreate advanced bot scenarios with Power Automate and Microsoft TeamsPlease let us know your thoughts about this newsletter by filling out this survey. This helps us curate the content better.Content creators fill out the form provided on this website so we can start tracking your content as you post it.👉 Buy us a coffee! 👈We hope you enjoy the content of this week. — PP Dev Weekly TeamAuthors: Anwesha S. & Danish N.Follow us: Twitter & LinkedIn