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Filtering the ‘Regarding’ column in Power Automate
Triggering a Cloud Flow in Power Automate when an email is tracked ‘Regarding’ an Account record in Dynamics (or Dataverse) should be simple - but when your filter is throwing an error and Regarding (Type) is blank. You need to ask not once, but twice for the values you need!
Power Apps & PCF for social media analytics
The final part of our deep dive into the social media monitoring model-driven app we will focus on how we display the data to our users in meaningful and enjoyable ways. Plus how we can extend the visual experience with Power Apps Component Framework
From Azure Queues to model-driven Power Apps for social media analytics
The second step in creating an immersive, AI enriched social media monitoring and analysis model driven app. Retrieving messages from an Azure queue which is full of AI enriched data and displaying it to our users in meaningful and enjoyable ways
VIDEO: Virtual Quizzes (#PPPQ) and Community Engagement with Power Platform
The story so far on how the virtual Power Platform Pub Quiz initiative #PPPQ is leveraging the power of the platform to run live virtual quiz events featuring trivia questions across the power platform stack. t’s a true showcase of how the Microsoft Community & Power Platform come together to help us learn, engage and connect with each other despite being physically apart.
Virtual Quizzes with the Power Platform
The basic premise of a pub quiz is pretty simple. You have some teams, you ask some questions, you calculate their scores and you have a winner. All translates pretty easy to a virtual world except two bits: Calculating score & Teams collaborating to agree an answer. There are many ways to overcome this but the focus was to keep it as low cost, simple and reliable as possible.