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PowerApps: Dropdown vs ComboBox
When building PowerApps canvas apps, choosing the right control for user input can make or break your app’s user experience. Two of the most commonly used controls for presenting options to users are the Dropdown and ComboBox controls. While they might seem similar at first glance, they have distinct characteristics that make each suitable for…
Keep readingFind the Solution Components in a Specific Solution
The post emphasizes the importance of pre- and post-deployment checks during solution migrations in Microsoft Dataverse. It introduces the Solution Component Table, which catalogs solution components, facilitating effective management. Using PowerShell scripts, users can automate validation, filter components, monitor dependencies, and optimize deployments, ultimately ensuring robust solutions.
Keep readingHow to Replace Your Canvas App: Simple Instructions
We can replace one canvas app with another canvas app just like we replace one file with another using the same name. I’ve got this app called “Atiya Family Book” that I kicked off as a blank mobile app. Now, I’m looking to use some pre-built templates and controls instead of trying to make all…
Keep readingEnable Release Pipelines in Azure DevOps
Setting up CI/CD for your Power Platform Solution and not finding the choice to create the Release pipelines? You are at the right place. This post will guide you how to enable it. Initially you will be seeing like this once you select a particular project. In my case project name is “james”. Enjoy deployment!
Keep readingFix Power Automate Flow Run Resubmission Error
Recently, you have come across the below error while trying to resubmit an Instant flow. Here is how it can be fixed. Open the below URL in the browser. It will take you to Power Platform Admin Center > Settings > Tenant Settings > Power Automate flow run resubmission. https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/tenantsettings?setting=resubmitFlowRun Enable this setting. (You must…
Keep readingAutomate PowerShell Modules Installation for Power Platform
When working with Power Platform environments and their components, having these required PowerShell modules installed at least is crucial. The modules required to get started with are: This list is not exhaustive and you may add more modules here as required in case you are working with other services like Azure, Excel, etc. Ensuring these…
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