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MH3
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Creating a List of All Employees Leaves and Calculating their Balances in PowerApps

Hi All,

 

I have a leave request application, in which user selects a leave type and then create a leave request and then a flow runs and sent to his/her Manager for Approvals.

 

But Now, I have to add the ability of Total Leaves, Sick Leaves, Casual Leaves and their balances and restriction for submitting the request if their requested days are greater than the balance.

Like this: 

first time when the user creates a request (depends on Annual Leave, sick leave or any type of leave). this can be updated using flow when the user submits the request

  • Total Annual Leave field will be 14 (by default) and current balance is also 14.
  • say if Annual Request for 2 days
    • CurrAnnualLeavebalance field is equal to 14-2=12 days. (current balance - days requested)

next time for Annual Leave Request

  • Again Total Annual Leave should be 14(no change) and current balance will be 12 days
  • but if the next request is for 13 days.(in the form itself you can calculate (current balance - requested days)>0 then only proceed or else show message the current balance and disable the save button)

    How can I acheive the above requirement? and I need to create a list of all employees with their leaves and balance columns and a ID which will match up with my LeaveRequest List (where all  the LeaveRequests of all employees are saved).
    Need to create a relation between the two lists to perform calculation of that particular user.

AnyHelp? 

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@MH3 

You had asked me about this in private message and I provided the solution there for you.  So I will copy here for others to examine as well.

 

To summarize:

1) I recognized that you would have issues with year-to-year sums.  As the year changes, what was the logic for determining the actual sum of leave for "this year" and not include sums from prior years?

2) I did not see any logic for partial leave (i.e. person leaves mid-day for a half day)

 

So, the basic point was that I saw no other need for another list (EmployeeLeaveBalance).  You can achieve everything you need from the one list of leave.

Now, I do not know what kind of columns you have in the LeaveRequests list, but I assume you have a start and end date and also a leave type.  For purposes of avoiding delegation issues, I would also suggest that you have a StartYear and an EndYear column that can be used for delegable operations.

 

I put together a sample app to explain what I am suggesting as I believe it might be a lot to simply explain in this message.  The sample app is attached to this post.

 

Essentially, I created a sample app that has sample data modeled around what I assume your LeaveRequests list has plus the added suggestions above.

The app starts with a Collection (because I am not using live data in this sample) which again is modeled on the list.

ClearCollect(colMH3,
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Sick", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("3/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("3/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Annual", StartYear:2019, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("12/20/2019"), EndDate:DateValue("1/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Annual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("4/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("4/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("5/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("5/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("6/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("6/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Sick", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("7/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("7/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Sick", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("8/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("8/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"bbb@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Annual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("4/12/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("4/23/2020")},
    {Employee:"bbb@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("5/22/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("5/24/2020")},
    {Employee:"bbb@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("6/11/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("6/13/2020")}

)

I purposely have one record that spans the 2019 and 2020 year so that my app can demonstrate how it only calculates for the current year.  In the sample app, you will find this formula in the OnStart of the App.

 

There are two formulas that you will want to review that show how data as tabulated all from one list. 

The first one is in the Gallery3 Items property that is found on the screen scrnViewAll.

This is the formula:

With({lclYear:Year(Now())},
AddColumns(
    AddColumns(
        GroupBy(
            AddColumns(
                Filter(colMH3,
                    (StartYear=lclYear || EndYear=lclYear)
                ),
               "countedDays", DateDiff(
                           If(StartYear=lclYear, StartDate, Date(lclYear,1,1)), 
                           If(EndYear=lclYear, EndDate, Date(lclYear,12, 31)), Days) +1
            ),
           "Employee",
           "Records"
        ),
        "types", 
            AddColumns(GroupBy(Records, "Leavetype", "requests"),
                "Annual", If(Leavetype="Annual", Sum(requests, countedDays), 0),
                "Casual", If(Leavetype="Casual", Sum(requests, countedDays), 0),
                "Sick", If(Leavetype="Sick", Sum(requests, countedDays), 0)
            )
    ),
    "AnnualUsed", Sum(types, Annual),
    "CasualUsed", Sum(types, Casual),
    "SickUsed", Sum(types, Sick),
    "AnnualBalance", 14-Sum(types, Annual),
    "CasualBalance", 8 -Sum(types, Casual),
    "SickBalance", 10-Sum(types, Sick)
)

)

You will see in the Gallery how all of the consumed and balance leaves are shown for each employee in the list.

So, this demonstrates what could be more of a management screen to view leave.

 

The next formula of interest is on the scrnRequest screen it is on the Update property of DataCard1 (in Canvas1).

That formula is as follows:

With({lclEmployee:User().Email},
        With({lclData:
            With({lclYear:Year(Now())},
                AddColumns(
                    AddColumns(
                        Filter(colMH3, 
                            Employee=lclEmployee &&
                            (StartYear=lclYear || EndYear=lclYear)
                        ),
                        "countedDays", DateDiff(
                            If(StartYear=lclYear, StartDate, Date(lclYear,1,1)), 
                            If(EndYear=lclYear, EndDate, Date(lclYear,12, 31)), Days) +1
                    ),
                    "Annual", If(Leavetype="Annual", Sum(countedDays), 0),
                    "Casual", If(Leavetype="Casual", Sum(countedDays), 0),
                    "Sick", If(Leavetype="Sick", Sum(countedDays), 0)
                )
            )
            },
            {Annual:Coalesce(Sum(lclData, Annual), 0), AnnualBalance: 14-Sum(lclData, Annual), Sick:Coalesce(Sum(lclData, Sick),0), SickBalance:10-Sum(lclData, Sick), Casual:Coalesce(Sum(lclData, Casual), 0), CasualBalance:8-Sum(lclData, Casual)}
        )
)

This creates a record for the current employee and demonstrates what it might be like for a person entering their request for leave and seeing their current leave and balances.

 

The demo is active (meaning that you can enter in leave requests and it will update the data in the app)

 

Please take a look at this app and the way that it works.  Let me know if you have questions.  Overall I believe the solution is much more streamlined and does not require an additional SharePoint list to achieve what you need.

 

For the app...

Download the attached file to your computer.  Then either open an existing app or create a new one.  Then once in the designer, choose File->Open->Browse and then choose the file you saved.

Then explore...and let me know if you have questions.

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pagonza
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @MH3 

 

Have you use the test to use the life request app? I think this may can help you in this app

 

Please go to Create -> templates, and you can open download the app. 

 

Also, I think you can create a entity on CDS with you employs and his data of holidays.

 

You can do easy calculation in the number fields, also for this requirement

 

"if the next request is for 13 days.(in the form itself you can calculate (current balance - requested days)>0 then only proceed or else show message the current balance and disable the save button)"

On the on select of the botton  that performance the submit vacation's you can do something like this:

First you can create on the onstart one variable set( visible ,false)

Then create a label, with "you can do this, you haven't enough vacations", and on the propertie visible change the value to the varible visible.

 

 

If((current balance - requested days)>0,  current balance - requested days, set(visible,true))

 

Hope this can help you!

 

 

 

 

 

Hi @pagonza 

 

Thanks for you kind reply.

 

well I dont have to use the CDS Database as per my manager requirements

 

But unfortunately, I haven't completed the first scenario, I am confused a lot and couldn't find anything on internet regarding what I need.

 

So, let me clear you and explain everything.

first, I created a SP List, Named LeaveRequests which holds the information:
Requestor,Approver(Manager Emails),Leave Type Name, for Annual, Casual and Sick Leave types I have the same columns of these 3 types (Start Date, End Date, Days Requested).

So, the user opens the application, selects the leave type from dropdown, it will show the fields related to that leave type and then he/she enter the details and submits the form.

after that a patch command runs and saves the data into SP List like this:
Leave Requests List:
Leaveapp.jpg


nd then the Approval flow is being triggered whenever there is a new entry in the list.

 

Till that everything running fine, No Errors.

 

But now, I have to add the ability of Total Leaves of all employees and balances check as well to reduce the HR work.

 

So, I am confused how can I achieve that requirement, do I have to create all employee list, in which all leaves and balances are defined?

 

or I can do that with only 1 list the one I am using.

 

  1. I want to do,if the user logs in it should see his/her Total Leaves and Balance Leaves from the list, if he selected Annual in Dropdown. 
  2. if he/she is requesting for the first time, let's say Annual leave balance is 14, he requested 7 days so, 14-7 = 7 days in balance Now. (this will be updated in the balance column in the list).
  3. if he/she requests for the 2nd time, so Annual Leave Balance, will be 7 and requested 8 days, so I have to show the popup requested days should be less than the balance.

    Hope this now clear you about my problem. I am really helpless out here.

    Thanks  

Help!

pagonza
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @MH3 

 

Thank you for sharing all the information.

 

I think maybe the best option is have two list, one for leave request and other for employees, I think that can make everything easier.

 

For your requirements:

I want to do,if the user logs in it should see his/her Total Leaves and Balance Leaves from the list, if he selected Annual in Dropdown. 

 

In the list employees, you can have field of annual balance, and the main information of this person,

 

if he/she is requesting for the first time, let's say Annual leave balance is 14, he requested 7 days so, 14-7 = 7 days in balance Now. (this will be updated in the balance column in the list).

 

Create a gallery where they can see the balance, and create a botton for request new leave. Then request the day of leave, and once they enter the dats with powerautomate you can update the two list, one with the new request, and once the manager accepted, you can update the other sharepoint list.

if he/she requests for the 2nd time, so Annual Leave Balance, will be 7 and requested 8 days, so I have to show the popup requested days should be less than the balance.

For the popup requeriment you can use this:

https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/creating-dialogs-in-powerapps/

 

Also you can put a condition before If((current balance - requested days)>0,  current balance - requested days, Popup)

 

 

Hope this can help you!

 

 

Dear @pagonza , 

 

Thanks for your kind reply can you please look at this logic of mine which I was thinking about it can you help achieve this.

 

 

So, The Logic is

 

Please Read it, this is what I wanted to achieve.


I will create a List First as EmployeeLeaveBalance, with Fields:   

1)   Person Column
2) Total Annual Leaves
3) Annual Balance
4) Total Casual Leaves
5) Casual Balance
6) Total Sick Leaves
7) Sick Balance

after this, I'll create two labels in my PowerApp

 Label1 > Property > Text  (I will use a formula here,

if the logged in user has selected Annual Leave Type From the DropDown, then It should Show Total Annual Leave (which I will Hardcode as 14 because I have no entry for a user till now in that EmployeeLeaveBalance List).   // This will be static because total leaves would never change.

else if  the logged in user has selected Sick Leave Type From the DropDown, then It should Show Total Sick Leave (which I will Hardcode as 10 because I have no entry for a user till now in that EmployeeLeaveBalance List).   // This will be static because total leaves would never change.

else the logged in user has selected Casual Leave Type From the DropDown, then It should Show Total Casual Leave (which I will Hardcode as because I have no entry for a user till now in that EmployeeLeaveBalance List).   // This will be static because total leaves would never change. 


Label2 > Property > Text (I will use a formula here, if the logged in user is equal to the user in that list (which at first is not available there till yet), Show Total Leave - Days Requested, else show 14 as it's Annual Balance (I will hardcode this too because dont have Balance there.))


same thing goes for Sick and Casual for Label2

Now, At First, Scenario 1 User Comes and Selects the leave type, Let's say Annual

The Label1 Should Show 14 as Total Leaves
and Label2 Should Show 14 as Annual Balance.

and then, it selects the Annual Start Date and End Date , The Days Requested is calculated in a different Label in that form.

and then he hits Submit Button,  After that two Patch commands, should run, 

 

1) Patch Command: will enter data into the LeaveRequests List of my which stores information about the (User, Approver (The Manager he Selected), Reason, LeaveType, Days Requested, Start Date and End Date)

I'm confused in this second Patch, it will store the information of the labels, Label1.Text which total Balance it will save as 14, but Label2.Text should be Subtracted from the Days Requested while patching, Like if the user sees 14 at first, but when it's patching it should subtract that and store that subtracted value into the Annual Balance column.


2) Patch Command: it will store store information into the 2nd List EmployeeLeaveBalance (User, Total Leaves (Label1.Text), Annual Balance (Label2.Text), Days Requested (LabelXX.Text))

Scenario 1 Ends here

 

Scenario 2
and when the same user comes up again, for requesting Annual Leave:

The Label1 Should Show 14 as Total Leaves
and Label2 Should Show that Updated Annual Balance Field from the EmployeeLeaveBalance

and then, it selects the Annual Start Date and End Date ,

and then he hits Submit Button,  After that

The First Patch Command should run and creates a new record for that employee in my LeaveRequests, But is should Update the 2nd List of that Employee, because It should have only  1 record of every employee.

Scenario 2 ENDS Here

Scenario 3 


if the user comes again for requesting, lets Say Annual Leave,

 

and if he/she selects the days requested which are greater than the Balance, so It should see a Popup that Days Requested must be lesser than the Balance.

 

Any help!!

pagonza
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @MH3 

 

Hope I can help you, your powerapp seems good! 

For this, you need to do this based on your fields of sharepoint: 

 

but Label2.Text should be Subtracted from the Days Requested while patching, Like if the user sees 14 at first, but when it's patching it should subtract that and store that subtracted value into the Annual Balance column.

Hi @pagonza ,

 

Soryy for late reply.

 

Sir, actually I haven't achieved what I wanted, I am still stuck  with the patching thing in my application.

 

would you please help me step by step? 

 

I would like you to help me in my application and finalize it 🙂 I have been working on it for about two weeks but no success.!!!

Thanks

@MH3 

You had asked me about this in private message and I provided the solution there for you.  So I will copy here for others to examine as well.

 

To summarize:

1) I recognized that you would have issues with year-to-year sums.  As the year changes, what was the logic for determining the actual sum of leave for "this year" and not include sums from prior years?

2) I did not see any logic for partial leave (i.e. person leaves mid-day for a half day)

 

So, the basic point was that I saw no other need for another list (EmployeeLeaveBalance).  You can achieve everything you need from the one list of leave.

Now, I do not know what kind of columns you have in the LeaveRequests list, but I assume you have a start and end date and also a leave type.  For purposes of avoiding delegation issues, I would also suggest that you have a StartYear and an EndYear column that can be used for delegable operations.

 

I put together a sample app to explain what I am suggesting as I believe it might be a lot to simply explain in this message.  The sample app is attached to this post.

 

Essentially, I created a sample app that has sample data modeled around what I assume your LeaveRequests list has plus the added suggestions above.

The app starts with a Collection (because I am not using live data in this sample) which again is modeled on the list.

ClearCollect(colMH3,
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Sick", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("3/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("3/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Annual", StartYear:2019, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("12/20/2019"), EndDate:DateValue("1/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Annual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("4/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("4/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("5/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("5/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("6/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("6/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Sick", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("7/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("7/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"aaa@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Sick", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("8/2/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("8/3/2020")},
    {Employee:"bbb@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Annual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("4/12/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("4/23/2020")},
    {Employee:"bbb@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("5/22/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("5/24/2020")},
    {Employee:"bbb@xxx.com", Leavetype:"Casual", StartYear:2020, EndYear:2020, StartDate:DateValue("6/11/2020"), EndDate:DateValue("6/13/2020")}

)

I purposely have one record that spans the 2019 and 2020 year so that my app can demonstrate how it only calculates for the current year.  In the sample app, you will find this formula in the OnStart of the App.

 

There are two formulas that you will want to review that show how data as tabulated all from one list. 

The first one is in the Gallery3 Items property that is found on the screen scrnViewAll.

This is the formula:

With({lclYear:Year(Now())},
AddColumns(
    AddColumns(
        GroupBy(
            AddColumns(
                Filter(colMH3,
                    (StartYear=lclYear || EndYear=lclYear)
                ),
               "countedDays", DateDiff(
                           If(StartYear=lclYear, StartDate, Date(lclYear,1,1)), 
                           If(EndYear=lclYear, EndDate, Date(lclYear,12, 31)), Days) +1
            ),
           "Employee",
           "Records"
        ),
        "types", 
            AddColumns(GroupBy(Records, "Leavetype", "requests"),
                "Annual", If(Leavetype="Annual", Sum(requests, countedDays), 0),
                "Casual", If(Leavetype="Casual", Sum(requests, countedDays), 0),
                "Sick", If(Leavetype="Sick", Sum(requests, countedDays), 0)
            )
    ),
    "AnnualUsed", Sum(types, Annual),
    "CasualUsed", Sum(types, Casual),
    "SickUsed", Sum(types, Sick),
    "AnnualBalance", 14-Sum(types, Annual),
    "CasualBalance", 8 -Sum(types, Casual),
    "SickBalance", 10-Sum(types, Sick)
)

)

You will see in the Gallery how all of the consumed and balance leaves are shown for each employee in the list.

So, this demonstrates what could be more of a management screen to view leave.

 

The next formula of interest is on the scrnRequest screen it is on the Update property of DataCard1 (in Canvas1).

That formula is as follows:

With({lclEmployee:User().Email},
        With({lclData:
            With({lclYear:Year(Now())},
                AddColumns(
                    AddColumns(
                        Filter(colMH3, 
                            Employee=lclEmployee &&
                            (StartYear=lclYear || EndYear=lclYear)
                        ),
                        "countedDays", DateDiff(
                            If(StartYear=lclYear, StartDate, Date(lclYear,1,1)), 
                            If(EndYear=lclYear, EndDate, Date(lclYear,12, 31)), Days) +1
                    ),
                    "Annual", If(Leavetype="Annual", Sum(countedDays), 0),
                    "Casual", If(Leavetype="Casual", Sum(countedDays), 0),
                    "Sick", If(Leavetype="Sick", Sum(countedDays), 0)
                )
            )
            },
            {Annual:Coalesce(Sum(lclData, Annual), 0), AnnualBalance: 14-Sum(lclData, Annual), Sick:Coalesce(Sum(lclData, Sick),0), SickBalance:10-Sum(lclData, Sick), Casual:Coalesce(Sum(lclData, Casual), 0), CasualBalance:8-Sum(lclData, Casual)}
        )
)

This creates a record for the current employee and demonstrates what it might be like for a person entering their request for leave and seeing their current leave and balances.

 

The demo is active (meaning that you can enter in leave requests and it will update the data in the app)

 

Please take a look at this app and the way that it works.  Let me know if you have questions.  Overall I believe the solution is much more streamlined and does not require an additional SharePoint list to achieve what you need.

 

For the app...

Download the attached file to your computer.  Then either open an existing app or create a new one.  Then once in the designer, choose File->Open->Browse and then choose the file you saved.

Then explore...and let me know if you have questions.

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LugenG
Helper III
Helper III

Hi all. Apologies if I'm supposed to be starting a new thread, but my dilemma has for to do with this topic which is for my app to be able to calculate and display my different leave types with the respective balances.

 

I downloaded and followed RandyHayes great app and instructions, however I am still struggling and I'm really hoping someone could assist me, please. I've been battling with this for quite a while now.

Perhaps I just need to edit the formulas of Randy to fit in with my app, but I'm not sure what to do. I'm a new user and lost ;(

 

Basically, I have 1 SharePoint List, called CWLeaveRequests with the following columns:

- Name and Surname

- Start Date

- End Date

- Type of Leave

- Status

- Supervisor Notes

- Staff Notes

- Number of Days

- Attachments

- Supervisor

- Start Year (I added this as per RandyHayes suggestion)

 

On my PowerApp, I have 4 screens namely:

- HomeScreen

- RequestFormScreen

- SuccessScreen

- RequestHistory

 

When I create a new leave request, it add the data to my SharePoint list, and then a flow runs to a supervisor to approve. If approved/rejected it updates the list. So far, that all works 100%.

 

My different leave types are as follows:

- Annual Leave

- Sick Leave (provide supporting evidence when applicable)

- Study Leave (provide supporting evidence)

- Family Responsibility Leave (provide supporting evidence)

- Unpaid Leave

- Maternity Leave

- Paternity Leave (provide supporting evidence)

 

Now, I want to display the different leave types with their balances on the RequestFormScreen perhaps and I'd really really appreciate some help with the coding and where to add it, etc.

If supervisor approves, it deducts the number of days that was requested and if rejected, the balance stays the same for that particular leave type.

If leave requested exceeds the leave balance (for the particular leave type) staff members gets a "sorry, leave exceeded " message of sorts.

 

In our company, we get 1.25 days per month (15 total days per year) for annual leave so this can probably be hard coded somewhere, not sure where though 😞

Sick Leave is 30 days over 3 years

Family Responsibility Leave is 3 days per year

 

I would also like the annual leave to be able to carry over to the next year

 

Please guys. I'll be super grateful if anyone could help.

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Did you miss the Copilot Studio Coffee Chat on April 4th? This exciting and informative session with Dewain Robinson and Gary Pretty is now available to watch in our Community Galleries!   This AMA discussed how Copilot Studio is using the conversational AI-powered technology to aid and assist in the building of chatbots. Dewain is a Principal Program Manager with Copilot Studio. Gary is a Principal Program Manager with Copilot Studio and Conversational AI. Both of them had great insights to share with the community and answered some very interesting questions!     As part of our ongoing Coffee Chat AMA series, this engaging session gives the Community the unique opportunity to learn more about the latest Power Platform Copilot plans, where we’ll focus, and gain insight into upcoming features. We’re looking forward to hearing from the community at the next AMA, so hang on to your questions!   Watch the recording in the Gallery today: April 4th Copilot Studio Coffee Chat AMA

Tuesday Tip: Subscriptions & Notifications

TUESDAY TIPS are our way of communicating helpful things we've learned or shared that have helped members of the Community. Whether you're just getting started or you're a seasoned pro, Tuesday Tips will help you know where to go, what to look for, and navigate your way through the ever-growing--and ever-changing--world of the Power Platform Community! We cover basics about the Community, provide a few "insider tips" to make your experience even better, and share best practices gleaned from our most active community members and Super Users.   With so many new Community members joining us each week, we'll also review a few of our "best practices" so you know just "how" the Community works, so make sure to watch the News & Announcements each week for the latest and greatest Tuesday Tips!   This Week: All About Subscriptions & Notifications We don't want you to a miss a thing in the Community! The best way to make sure you know what's going on in the News & Announcements, to blogs you follow, or forums and galleries you're interested in is to subscribe! These subscriptions ensure you receive automated messages about the most recent posts and replies. Even better, there are multiple ways you can subscribe to content and boards in the community! (Please note: if you have created an AAD (Azure Active Directory) account you won't be able to receive e-mail notifications.)   Subscribing to a Category  When you're looking at the entire category, select from the Options drop down and choose Subscribe.     You can then choose to Subscribe to all of the boards or select only the boards you want to receive notifications. When you're satisfied with your choices, click Save.   Subscribing to a Topic You can also subscribe to a single topic by clicking Subscribe from the Options drop down menu, while you are viewing the topic or in the General board overview, respectively.     Subscribing to a Label Find the labels at the bottom left of a post.From a particular post with a label, click on the label to filter by that label. This opens a window containing a list of posts with the label you have selected. Click Subscribe.           Note: You can only subscribe to a label at the board level. If you subscribe to a label named 'Copilot' at board #1, it will not automatically subscribe you to an identically named label at board #2. You will have to subscribe twice, once at each board.   Bookmarks Just like you can subscribe to topics and categories, you can also bookmark topics and boards from the same menus! Simply go to the Topic Options drop down menu to bookmark a topic or the Options drop down to bookmark a board. The difference between subscribing and bookmarking is that subscriptions provide you with notifications, whereas bookmarks provide you a static way of easily accessing your favorite boards from the My subscriptions area.   Managing & Viewing Your Subscriptions & Bookmarks To manage your subscriptions, click on your avatar and select My subscriptions from the drop-down menu.     From the Subscriptions & Notifications tab, you can manage your subscriptions, including your e-mail subscription options, your bookmarks, your notification settings, and your email notification format.     You can see a list of all your subscriptions and bookmarks and choose which ones to delete, either individually or in bulk, by checking multiple boxes.     A Note on Following Friends on Mobile Adding someone as a friend or selecting Follow in the mobile view does not allow you to subscribe to their activity feed. You will merely be able to see your friends’ biography, other personal information, or online status, and send messages more quickly by choosing who to send the message to from a list, as opposed to having to search by username.

Monthly Community User Group Update | April 2024

The monthly Community User Group Update is your resource for discovering User Group meetings and events happening around the world (and virtually), welcoming new User Groups to our Community, and more! Our amazing Community User Groups are an important part of the Power Platform Community, with more than 700 Community User Groups worldwide, we know they're a great way to engage personally, while giving our members a place to learn and grow together.   This month, we welcome 3 new User Groups in India, Wales, and Germany, and feature 8 User Group Events across Power Platform and Dynamics 365. Find out more below. New Power Platform User Groups   Power Platform Innovators (India) About: Our aim is to foster a collaborative environment where we can share upcoming Power Platform events, best practices, and valuable content related to Power Platform. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or a newcomer looking to learn, this group is for you. Let’s empower each other to achieve more with Power Platform. Join us in shaping the future of digital transformation!   Power Platform User Group (Wales) About: A Power Platform User Group in Wales (predominantly based in Cardiff but will look to hold sessions around Wales) to establish a community to share learnings and experience in all parts of the platform.   Power Platform User Group (Hannover) About: This group is for anyone who works with the services of Microsoft Power Platform or wants to learn more about it and no-code/low-code. And, of course, Microsoft Copilot application in the Power Platform.   New Dynamics365 User Groups   Ellucian CRM Recruit UK (United Kingdom) About: A group for United Kingdom universities using Ellucian CRM Recruit to manage their admissions process, to share good practice and resolve issues.    Business Central Mexico (Mexico City) About:  A place to find documentation, learning resources, and events focused on user needs in Mexico. We meet to discuss and answer questions about the current features in the standard localization that Microsoft provides, and what you only find in third-party locations. In addition, we focus on what's planned for new standard versions, recent legislation requirements, and more. Let's work together to drive request votes for Microsoft for features that aren't currently found—but are indispensable.   Dynamics 365 F&O User Group (Dublin) About: The Dynamics 365 F&O User Group - Ireland Chapter meets up in person at least twice yearly in One Microsoft Place Dublin for users to have the opportunity to have conversations on mutual topics, find out what’s new and on the Dynamics 365 FinOps Product Roadmap, get insights from customer and partner experiences, and access to Microsoft subject matter expertise.  Upcoming Power Platform Events    PAK Time (Power Apps Kwentuhan) 2024 #6 (Phillipines, Online) This is a continuation session of Custom API. Sir Jun Miano will be sharing firsthand experience on setting up custom API and best practices. (April 6, 2024)       Power Apps: Creating business applications rapidly (Sydney) At this event, learn how to choose the right app on Power Platform, creating a business application in an hour, and tips for using Copilot AI. While we recommend attending all 6 events in the series, each session is independent of one another, and you can join the topics of your interest. Think of it as a “Hop On, Hop Off” bus! Participation is free, but you need a personal computer (laptop) and we provide the rest. We look forward to seeing you there! (April 11, 2024)     April 2024 Cleveland Power Platform User Group (Independence, Ohio) Kickoff the meeting with networking, and then our speaker will share how to create responsive and intuitive Canvas Apps using features like Variables, Search and Filtering. And how PowerFx rich functions and expressions makes configuring those functionalities easier. Bring ideas to discuss and engage with other community members! (April 16, 2024)     Dynamics 365 and Power Platform 2024 Wave 1 Release (NYC, Online) This session features Aric Levin, Microsoft Business Applications MVP and Technical Architect at Avanade and Mihir Shah, Global CoC Leader of Microsoft Managed Services at IBM. We will cover some of the new features and enhancements related to the Power Platform, Dataverse, Maker Portal, Unified Interface and the Microsoft First Party Apps (Microsoft Dynamics 365) that were announced in the Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform 2024 Release Wave 1 Plan. (April 17, 2024)     Let’s Explore Copilot Studio Series: Bot Skills to Extend Your Copilots (Makati National Capital Reg... Join us for the second installment of our Let's Explore Copilot Studio Series, focusing on Bot Skills. Learn how to enhance your copilot's abilities to automate tasks within specific topics, from booking appointments to sending emails and managing tasks. Discover the power of Skills in expanding conversational capabilities. (April 30, 2024)   Upcoming Dynamics365 Events    Leveraging Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in Dynamics 365 (Noida, Uttar Pradesh, Online) This month's featured topic: Leveraging Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in Dynamics 365, with special guest Nitin Jain from Microsoft. We are excited and thankful to him for doing this session. Join us for this online session, which should be helpful to all Dynamics 365 developers, Technical Architects and Enterprise architects who are implementing Dynamics 365 and want to have more control on the security of their data over Microsoft Managed Keys. (April 11, 2024)     Stockholm D365 User Group April Meeting (Stockholm) This is a Swedish user group for D365 Finance and Operations, AX2012, CRM, CE, Project Operations, and Power BI.  (April 17, 2024)         Transportation Management in D365 F&SCM Q&A Session (Toronto, Online) Calling all Toronto UG members and beyond! Join us for an engaging and informative one-hour Q&A session, exclusively focused on Transportation Management System (TMS) within Dynamics 365 F&SCM. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just curious about TMS, this event is for you. Bring your questions! (April 26, 2024)   Leaders, Create Your Events!    Leaders of existing User Groups, don’t forget to create your events within the Community platform. By doing so, you’ll enable us to share them in future posts and newsletters. Let’s spread the word and make these gatherings even more impactful! Stay tuned for more updates, inspiring stories, and collaborative opportunities from and for our Community User Groups.   P.S. Have an event or success story to share? Reach out to us – we’d love to feature you. Just leave a comment or send a PM here in the Community!

Exclusive LIVE Community Event: Power Apps Copilot Coffee Chat with Copilot Studio Product Team

We have closed kudos on this post at this time. Thank you to everyone who kudo'ed their RSVP--your invitations are coming soon!  Miss the window to RSVP? Don't worry--you can catch the recording of the meeting this week in the Community.  Details coming soon!   *****   It's time for the SECOND Power Apps Copilot Coffee Chat featuring the Copilot Studio product team, which will be held LIVE on April 3, 2024 at 9:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).     This is an incredible opportunity to connect with members of the Copilot Studio product team and ask them anything about Copilot Studio. We'll share our special guests with you shortly--but we want to encourage to mark your calendars now because you will not want to miss the conversation.   This live event will give you the unique opportunity to learn more about Copilot Studio plans, where we’ll focus, and get insight into upcoming features. We’re looking forward to hearing from the community, so bring your questions!   TO GET ACCESS TO THIS EXCLUSIVE AMA: Kudo this post to reserve your spot! Reserve your spot now by kudoing this post.  Reservations will be prioritized on when your kudo for the post comes through, so don't wait! Click that "kudo button" today.   Invitations will be sent on April 2nd.Users posting Kudos after April 2nd. at 9AM PDT may not receive an invitation but will be able to view the session online after conclusion of the event. Give your "kudo" today and mark your calendars for April 3rd, 2024 at 9:30 AM PDT and join us for an engaging and informative session!

Tuesday Tip: Blogging in the Community is a Great Way to Start

TUESDAY TIPS are our way of communicating helpful things we've learned or shared that have helped members of the Community. Whether you're just getting started or you're a seasoned pro, Tuesday Tips will help you know where to go, what to look for, and navigate your way through the ever-growing--and ever-changing--world of the Power Platform Community! We cover basics about the Community, provide a few "insider tips" to make your experience even better, and share best practices gleaned from our most active community members and Super Users.   With so many new Community members joining us each week, we'll also review a few of our "best practices" so you know just "how" the Community works, so make sure to watch the News & Announcements each week for the latest and greatest Tuesday Tips!   This Week's Topic: Blogging in the Community Are you new to our Communities and feel like you may know a few things to share, but you're not quite ready to start answering questions in the forums? A great place to start is the Community blog! Whether you've been using Power Platform for awhile, or you're new to the low-code revolution, the Community blog is a place for anyone who can write, has some great insight to share, and is willing to commit to posting regularly! In other words, we want YOU to join the Community blog.    Why should you consider becoming a blog author? Here are just a few great reasons. 🎉   Learn from Each Other: Our community is like a bustling marketplace of ideas. By sharing your experiences and insights, you contribute to a dynamic ecosystem where makers learn from one another. Your unique perspective matters! Collaborate and Innovate: Imagine a virtual brainstorming session where minds collide, ideas spark, and solutions emerge. That’s what our community blog offers—a platform for collaboration and innovation. Together, we can build something extraordinary. Showcase the Power of Low-Code: You know that feeling when you discover a hidden gem? By writing about your experience with your favorite Power Platform tool, you’re shining a spotlight on its capabilities and real-world applications. It’s like saying, “Hey world, check out this amazing tool!” Earn Trust and Credibility: When you share valuable information, you become a trusted resource. Your fellow community members rely on your tips, tricks, and know-how. It’s like being the go-to friend who always has the best recommendations. Empower Others: By contributing to our community blog, you empower others to level up their skills. Whether it’s a nifty workaround, a time-saving hack, or an aha moment, your words have impact. So grab your keyboard, brew your favorite beverage, and start writing! Your insights matter and your voice counts! With every blog shared in the Community, we all do a better job of tackling complex challenges with gusto. 🚀   Welcome aboard, future blog author! ✍️✏️🌠 Get started blogging across the Power Platform Communities today! Just follow one of the links below to begin your blogging adventure.   Power Apps: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Community-Blog/bg-p/PowerAppsBlog Power Automate: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Community-Blog/bg-p/MPABlog Copilot Studio: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Copilot-Studio-Community-Blog/bg-p/PVACommunityBlog Power Pages: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Pages-Community-Blog/bg-p/mpp_blog   When you follow the link, look for the Message Admins button like this on the page's right rail, and let us know you're interested. We can't wait to connect with you and help you get started. Thanks for being part of our incredible community--and thanks for becoming part of the community blog!

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