This is second part of this series. If you are not familiar with the business case, I highly recommend that you read part 1 where I explain the business case and QuickView creation. Ok, now that we know the background,… Read More ›
Month: March 2020
Dynamics CRM auto populate lookup values from custom field – Part 1
In most cases, organizations have their own unique ID’s to identify records. As an example, ABC organization uses DBID as their unique internal account code. For each related custom record, they will use DBID as the foreign key to identify… Read More ›
RSS from trusted sources to prevent misinformation
COVID-19 has affected our lives in many ways and at many levels. Amidst of all this, another issue came into light and that was misinformation. Posts from untrusted sources circulated within chat groups and social media and this caused confusion… Read More ›
Dynamics 365 Parent Child Account Relationship Configuration – Part 2
If you are new to this topic, I suggest you read my previous post where we discuss the behavior of parent account field in detail. So far, we had created our “Child Accounts” sub grid under the main account form… Read More ›
Dynamics 365 Parent Child Account Relationship Configuration – Part 1
Let’s discuss a business case, there are organizations which own multiple businesses. As a customer relationship manager, Dave wants to perform below tasks. See all child accounts for a particular organization in a sub grid View the number of child… Read More ›
How to copy a plan in a group only using power automate
One of the issues with Graph API access is the security. Since some actions require Group read/write/all access, it may be hard to get admin consent for Graph API due to security standards of your organization. Below is a simple… Read More ›
Authenticate Graph API Using Power Automate – Part 2
In my previous post, we created an application in azure active directory and gave Graph API access to this application. If you are not familiar with this area, I highly recommend that you read –How to set up application access… Read More ›
Authenticate Graph API Using Power Automate – Part 1 (Configure application access in azure active directory)
In order to use Graph API, we need to first set up authentication. Graph API only supports below methods of authentication: Here are the steps: 1. Go to : https://portal.azure.com/2. Click ” App Registrations” > “New Registration”3. Give a name to… Read More ›
How to parse JSON object and get variable values in Power Automate(flow) – Part 2
This is the second part of my previous post. If you just visited this page, I highly recommend that you read the first part to get a clear understanding of how we pass field values from a canvas app to Power… Read More ›
How to pass field values from a Canvas App to Power Automate(flow) – Part 1
Let’s see a simple example. I have a canvas app that has multiple input fields. Once user submits the form, we need to send a confirmation email to the user with all submitted information.To do this, you need create a… Read More ›