Mark will be running a 5-hour workshop that teaches you how to build a notifications and alerts app using Power Apps / Power Automate and SharePoint.
In this blog, we will build 3 of the most common and must have workflows, which can be used in almost any company using Power Automate and SharePoint Online. Before we begin, here is the flow of our session As this was blog was written up from the Power Automate virtual summit and the basics
Adding text to a SharePoint site page using Power Automate (aka. Microsoft Flow) can be a great way to automate a manual process, like bulk importing data, or if you want a consistent site page design. I had a scenario where a user who had 500+ rows of data in Excel and each row needed
Sending notifications to users when a SharePoint news item is posted is something which is commonly requested, both with clients and on the various tech forums which I frequent. It definitely makes sense, and there is a lot you can do, using Power Automate (aka. Microsoft Flow), to send notifications in a number of different
Having spoken to a few people in the community about this already, there may be a slight shift for people to move towards Azure Logic Apps, which while the cost model is completely different, you get access to all of the functionality that you need to create some complex Flows interacting with Azure Services. As
Before we begin, let me answer this question. Can there be a roadmap to mastery in MS Flow? Well, the short answer is No. But the roadmap can significantly help you in starting your journey towards gaining Mastery in Flow and learning some advanced tricks. In this session, I will take you through the journey
How to manage permissions on a SharePoint List Item using Microsoft Flow – changing Item permissions
In this series of posts, I explain how to manage permissions on a SharePoint List Item using Microsoft Flow. Initially I needed to change the permission on an item just after it is created to only be visible to people based on column values in the item. The building the flow included lots of topics from using REST api, extracting information from a previous step and separating my flow into re-usable parts. This is Part 1 of the series.
Scheduled tasks are one of the most useful elements of many solutions, the ability to carry run a process or processes at set times each day for otherwise manual tasks such as sending out reminders or refreshing data within a system. Traditionally this was done as a Windows Scheduled Task, or in the world of
SharePoint has a number of different field types that you can set, some of which, like Hyperlink fields, have two parts: a hyperlink; and a description. When editing through the SharePoint user interface, both parts of the field are displayed on the screen to make it clear what you are entering. Unfortunately the same cannot
This month’s NikTip is about why you should use a owners group to have permission to your Microsoft Flows instead of leaving the Flows permissioned to just you. In the video, I also tell you which security groups you can use, how to set them up, and how to add them to your Microsoft Flow.
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