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PhilD
Kudo Kingpin
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Odd behavior using First & Filter together - getting *second* record not first unless wait long time

The code I'm using consistently returns the next most recent entry in a SharePoint list as opposed to the most recent one. I built out a whole screen to test this so I could see everything going on. This allowed me to determine definitively that the filter part of the function is what causes this behavior. With the filter included it fails to find the very last qualifying record. Take the filter out and it works perfectly (except I need to have the filter of course).

 

Sequence is run code > add a record to SP > run code again in a minute or two and see failure. 

 

I'm at a loss... how can a documented function behave so intermittently? How are we supposed to build reliable code blocks when the simpliest little piece of code only sometimes returns the last record?

 

The only other thing that helps is waiting a LONG time (like 15 minutes). Then it works the first time but executing again even a few minutes later it fails the first time again. 

 

The target list is brand new, containing only plain text, number and date columns. Explicitly setting the ID using LookUp easily allows me to return the correct record, just not when I find it based on the filter condition. 

 

So to clarify, with the filter in place in the example below, I expect to get record ID: 5 but I consistently get ID: 6. If I execute the code again, I then get the correct result (5) which appears to demonstrate that  it is not the terms of the filter but that the last record is somehow not in a state that allows it to be returned in the result set the first time the code executes (even making all the records have filter parameters that qualify does not fix further demonstrating this).

 

Does not work

Events 

IDEventClass TaskID  
8Task983I want
7Task983I get
6Task983 
5Task983 

//find most recent previous entry matching conditions Refresh(Events); Set(varPreviousEvent, First( Sort( Filter( Events, EventClass = varCurrentEventClass, TaskID = varTask.ID), ID, Descending) ) );

 

Works

Events 

IDEventClass TaskID  
8Task983I want & I get
7Task983 
6Task983 
5Task983 

Refresh(Events); Set(varPreviousEvent, First( Sort( //Filter( Events, //EventClass = varCurrentEventClass, TaskID = varTask.ID), ID, Descending) ) );

 

Some things that didn't work:

  • Substituting actual values instead of variables in filter.
  • Collecting the list first, then filtering the collection (collection didn't include the very last result so didn't matter).
  • Refreshing before, after, before & after.
  • Switching the order of the Sort & Filter statements.
  • Running the same block of code twice in succession.
  • Using only one filter statement, tried both separately.

Update: I just recreated another SP list and a new app and was EASILY able to recreate this issue... code only works the *second* time you click the button unless you wait several minuts. I need to use this code block on the fly to find and update records and can't have it only work sometimes, when it feels like it. I really don't know what to do... I need this simple function in dozens of places around my app. Is this a bug? 

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mr-dang
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Drrickryp, thanks for walking through some things Phil could try. 

 

@PhilD, I am thinking the test to run in this case is to see the values of varCurrentEventClass and varTask.ID.

 

  • How are the variables defined?
  • Where are the variables defined? What controls, what properties?

 

Insert labels on the screen to show the values of those variables. Interact with your app and confirm when they should change and identify when they do not.

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@8bitclassroom

Good morning! That's exactly what I did actually. Keep in mind that I also at one point replaced all the variables with the hard-coded values they represented, and the results were the same. Additionally, once I directly copied into a new empty shell of a app, everything worked as expected. No other changes were made to the new app before testing. that's what really made this so unbelievable was sitting there watching my test screen with the various values not updating when I know they should have.

I'm wondering if somehow design changes I made along the way could have caused this. For example originally I had used some SharePoint lookup columns until I determine that patching them was problematic when values collided.

Also thanks to @Drrickryp for this little nugget.

While the code below didn't work in my original app (for reasons still unknown) it works fine in the new one (as does everything else I was doing), this is more graceful and efficient way than returning a sorted set, filtering it and then taking the first one. Thanks for suggesting a more simple way! 

 

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEvent,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    );

Apps are reverting back to their previous unreliable state. About half the time the formula below again ignores the latest entry and returns the second latest, regardless of refreshing before, after or both... This is happening even when the lastest and second latest entry are separated by several minutes.

 

 

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEvent,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    );

At this point I'm giving up on what should be one of the more simple (but extremely important) aspects of my app, recording the time from one event to another, because a few lines of code cannot be relied on to accurately return the last record in a sorted set with SharePoint as the datasource. After all this, the same behavior persists.

 

Just wanted to let others know. I have already invested countless hours in reproducing and documenting this behavior and ultimately recreated the apps from scratch  which seemed to provide a fix for a while (although the reason this fixed my problem was also never explained). I simply have no more time to invest on this as we need to have something usable in place.


Obviously this is an extreme disappointment and will certainly make us think twice before using PowerApps again for anything this substantial.

Hi @PhilD,

 

I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing any trouble, let alone this much!

This sounds like it could be a bug, in which case we would love to fix it. 
It sounds to me, like I believe it seems to you, that the Refresh() function might not be working correctly and the Set() function might be getting executed for the Refresh() actually completes. Perhaps this is an oversimplification, though.

In any case, would you mind trying to but the Set() function in a separate button so that you can trigger it manually? So do everything normally and then, after the refresh, wait about a minute. Then click the button which has the Set() function. Does it work reliably then?

Clearly this wouldn't be a solution even if it does work, but it might go a long way to helping us understand the problem in the hopes of fixing the bug.

Also, if you wouldn't mind getting fresh session Id of a session where the issue repros, that could be helpful, as well.

- Paul C.
Software Engineer on PowerApps

Thanks @Paul_C

 

Your assessment is spot on with the behavior I'm witnessing. I did some tests just now and tried to summarize what I'm seeing and the steps I took. I hope this helps. 

 

 

 

Session ID 

 

Session ID: e4116311-e996-475d-a7a1-72d3a278ea71
PowerApps 3.18111.15

 

 

Testing and results

Code indicated in blue is supplied at bottom of post 

 

  • Run Full code - this code first gets the latest qualifying record and updates it before writing a brand new record.  All subsequent runs, the lookup does not "see" the latest record that was added, even after waiting several minutes between runs. 
  • Run Button 1 > then wait > then run Button 2 - the lookup still does not "see" the latest record that was added. If however I run Button 2 again (without running Button 1, it returns the correct result every time). This appears to be the "smoking gun" but not sure what it means.
  • Add item meeting criteria directly to SP list (Events) > then run Button 2 - the lookup still does not "see" the latest record that was added. If however I run Button 2 again (without running Button 1, it returns the correct result every time).  This is the same result as the test above.

 

Actual code used in test

 

Full code - all operations together (note highlighted block)

 

Set(varStartOperationTime,Now()); 

//put code below to test
//**********************************************




    //Set(varTask,LookUp(Tasks,ID=Value(TextInput_varOperation1.Text))); //set TaskID var manually
    
    Refresh(Tasks);
    Set(varTask,GalleryCurrentUserTasks.Selected); //set TaskID var the same as in prod

//SET EVENT STATUS MINUTES VARIABLES***************************************************************************
    //New
    //set the event class of the current event so we know which type to update later with the minutes in this status. choices are 'Employee' or 'Task' 

    Set(varCurrentEventClass,"Task"); // ** update to match current event class **
	
    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEvent,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    ); 

//END EVENT SET STATUS MINUTES VARIABLES***************************************************************************

    // catch errors and record to a table
    If(!IsEmpty(Errors(Events).Record),  
        Patch(
        Errors, //don't change
        {ID: Blank()}, //don't change
        {Title: "Events table error"},
        {Error: First(Errors(Events)).Error}, //don't change
        {Column: First(Errors(Events)).Column}, //don't change
        {Message: First(Errors(Events)).Message}, //don't change
        {Record: First(Errors(Events)).Record.ID}, //don't change
        {ErrorDate:Now()}, //don't change
		{App:varThisAppName}, //don't change
        {Comments:"Writing event status minutes during test operation 1"}  // ** update this to indicate current context of error **
        );
        Revert(Events)
    );

//WRITE PREVIOUS EVENT STATUS MINUTES ***************************************************************************
    //set the event's time to use in the calculation
    Set(varPreviousEventTime,varPreviousEvent.Time);
    
    // calculated minutes between previous time & now
    Set(varPreviousEventStatusMinutes,DateDiff(varPreviousEventTime,Now(),Minutes));

    //now write calculated number of minutes to previous event row determined earlier
    //Refresh(Events);
    Patch(
    Events,
    varPreviousEvent,
    {StatusMinutes:varPreviousEventStatusMinutes}
    );

//END WRITE PREVIOUS EVENT STATUS MINUTES ***************************************************************************

If(CheckboxOperation1.Value=true, //allows for testing code with and without writing a new event more easily
//WRITE NEW EVENT ***************************************************************************
    //write timestamped event for **current** update
        //Refresh(Events);
        Patch(
        Events,
        {ID: Blank()}, // faster than using "Defaults" as only one call is needed
            {Title: varThisAppName & " New Test Event Operation 1"},
            {EventClass:varCurrentEventClass}, // set earlier, no need to change
            {EventType:"New Event Test operation 1"}, // ** update this to indicate current context **
            {TaskID:varTask.ID}, // auto number row ID from SharePoint list
            {TaskStatus:"New Event Test Assigned"},    
            {EmpStatus:"New Event Test Assigned"},     
            {Time:Now()}
        );

	// catch errors and record to a table
    If(!IsEmpty(Errors(Events)), //don't change
        Patch(
        Errors, //don't change
        {ID: Blank()}, //don't change
        {Title: "Events Error"}, //don't change
        {Error: First(Errors(Events)).Error}, //don't change
        {Column: First(Errors(Events)).Column}, //don't change
        {Message: First(Errors(Events)).Message}, //don't change
        {Record: First(Errors(Events)).Record.ID}, //don't change
        {ErrorDate:Now()}, //don't change
		{App:varThisAppName}, //don't change
        {Comments:"Writing new event during test operation 1"} // ** update this to indicate current context **
        );
        Revert(Events) //don't change
    )

//END WRITE NEW EVENT ***************************************************************************

); 





//**********************************************
//put code above to test
Set(varEndOperationTime,Now()); //don't change this
Set(varOperationSeconds,DateDiff(varStartOperationTime,varEndOperationTime,Milliseconds))//don't change this

 

 

Button 1 (highlighted code removed)

 

Thanks @Paul_C



Your assessment is spot on with the behavior I'm witnessing. The difficult thing is getting it to reliably repeat in order to troubleshoot. I'm fairly certain that I already performed the operations in separate operations as you suggested and it proved to fix the issue but I am going to perform the test again. I will provide an update and session info if I can reproduce.



Session ID of app after recreating the issue at 11/20/2008 10:14 am EST

Session ID: e4116311-e996-475d-a7a1-72d3a278ea71
PowerApps 3.18111.15


Full code - all operations together

Set(varStartOperationTime,Now()); 

//put code below to test
//**********************************************




    //Set(varTask,LookUp(Tasks,ID=Value(TextInput_varOperation1.Text))); //set TaskID var manually
    
    Refresh(Tasks);
    Set(varTask,GalleryCurrentUserTasks.Selected); //set TaskID var the same as in prod

//SET EVENT STATUS MINUTES VARIABLES***************************************************************************
    //New
    //set the event class of the current event so we know which type to update later with the minutes in this status. choices are 'Employee' or 'Task' 

    Set(varCurrentEventClass,"Task"); // ** update to match current event class **
	


//END EVENT SET STATUS MINUTES VARIABLES***************************************************************************

    // catch errors and record to a table
    If(!IsEmpty(Errors(Events).Record),  
        Patch(
        Errors, //don't change
        {ID: Blank()}, //don't change
        {Title: "Events table error"},
        {Error: First(Errors(Events)).Error}, //don't change
        {Column: First(Errors(Events)).Column}, //don't change
        {Message: First(Errors(Events)).Message}, //don't change
        {Record: First(Errors(Events)).Record.ID}, //don't change
        {ErrorDate:Now()}, //don't change
		{App:varThisAppName}, //don't change
        {Comments:"Writing event status minutes during test operation 1"}  // ** update this to indicate current context of error **
        );
        Revert(Events)
    );

//WRITE PREVIOUS EVENT STATUS MINUTES ***************************************************************************
    //set the event's time to use in the calculation
    Set(varPreviousEventTime,varPreviousEvent.Time);
    
    // calculated minutes between previous time & now
    Set(varPreviousEventStatusMinutes,DateDiff(varPreviousEventTime,Now(),Minutes));

    //now write calculated number of minutes to previous event row determined earlier
    //Refresh(Events);
    Patch(
    Events,
    varPreviousEvent,
    {StatusMinutes:varPreviousEventStatusMinutes}
    );

//END WRITE PREVIOUS EVENT STATUS MINUTES ***************************************************************************

If(CheckboxOperation1.Value=true, //allows for testing code with and without writing a new event more easily
//WRITE NEW EVENT ***************************************************************************
    //write timestamped event for **current** update
        //Refresh(Events);
        Patch(
        Events,
        {ID: Blank()}, // faster than using "Defaults" as only one call is needed
            {Title: varThisAppName & " New Test Event Operation 1"},
            {EventClass:varCurrentEventClass}, // set earlier, no need to change
            {EventType:"New Event Test operation 1"}, // ** update this to indicate current context **
            {TaskID:varTask.ID}, // auto number row ID from SharePoint list
            {TaskStatus:"New Event Test Assigned"},    
            {EmpStatus:"New Event Test Assigned"},     
            {Time:Now()}
        );

	// catch errors and record to a table
    If(!IsEmpty(Errors(Events)), //don't change
        Patch(
        Errors, //don't change
        {ID: Blank()}, //don't change
        {Title: "Events Error"}, //don't change
        {Error: First(Errors(Events)).Error}, //don't change
        {Column: First(Errors(Events)).Column}, //don't change
        {Message: First(Errors(Events)).Message}, //don't change
        {Record: First(Errors(Events)).Record.ID}, //don't change
        {ErrorDate:Now()}, //don't change
		{App:varThisAppName}, //don't change
        {Comments:"Writing new event during test operation 1"} // ** update this to indicate current context **
        );
        Revert(Events) //don't change
    )

//END WRITE NEW EVENT ***************************************************************************

); 





//**********************************************
//put code above to test
Set(varEndOperationTime,Now()); //don't change this
Set(varOperationSeconds,DateDiff(varStartOperationTime,varEndOperationTime,Milliseconds))//don't change this

 

 

Button 2 (removed highlighted code run in separate operation)

 

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEvent,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    ); 

 

 

Thanks @PhilD!

 

Two interesting things to try separately:

A) Try repeating the Refresh command multiple times. E.g.:

Button 2 

 

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
Refresh(Events); Set(varPreviousEvent, LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending), EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID ) );

 (maybe even try 3 or 4 times, just to see if it behaves differently) 

 

B) What I originally meant was to put the Refresh and the Set in different buttons, for instance:

Button 2 

 

Refresh(Events);

<Long manual delay after clicking Button2 but before clicking Button3>

Button 3 

 

    Set(varPreviousEvent,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    ); 

 

These two things will help test if the problem is the next line of code running before Refresh() finishes (B)) or if it's some weird issue where refresh needs to happen twice (A)).

 

 

 

- Paul C.
Software Engineer on PowerApps

Thank you @Paul_C... I have answers to your questions and some additional info that I think will be helpful.

 

Answer to your questions

A) I had tried this in my previous testing but did it again. This has no affect, even if the refresh line is repeated many times.

 

B) I separated the operations as you suggested and it still behaved the same.

 

New info/results

I think I have found a "smoking gun". Repeating the refresh either in or outside the operation has no affect but repeating the entire lookup over makes a difference. 

 

I built this with four separate variables, in four separate lookups, that were repeated one after the other in the same operation with the refresh happening at different places as noted in the steps below.

 

  1. With a refresh occurring before all four lookups - first pass failed, subsequent passes successful.
  2. Same but with no refresh on any of the lookups - all passes failed.
  3. Same but with refresh only on fourth pass of the lookup - all passes failed.
  4. Same but with refresh only on first pass of the lookup - all passes failed.
  5. Same but with refresh only on firstfourth pass of the lookup - all passes failed.
  6. With a refresh occurring before all four lookups (code shown below in code window) - first pass failed, subsequent passes successful (same as #1 repeated to ensure nothing had changed).
  7. Same but with refresh only on first & second  pass of the lookup - first pass failed, subsequent passes successful.
  8. Same but with refresh only on first & third pass of the lookup - all passes failed.
  9. Same but with refresh only on first, second & fourth pass of the lookup - first pass failed, subsequent passes successful.
  • Separately refreshing between any of these did not change the results above.
  • Waiting for a period of time did affect things... for example, for # 7 above if I waited around 7 minutes from the last test, all passes were successful (even the first one)!

I was very careful to record these results accurately. It does appear that in addition to the sequence of the code, that the time in between execution is playing a role as well making this even more difficult to troubleshoot in actual use.

 

Bottom line, a lookup should find the last record without having to wait 7-10 minutes. Unless the lookup was executed literally at the exact moment the record was added (before the write was complete) it should be found, similar to the way a gallery can display it moments after it is added.

 

In any event, I hope this is helpful and looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Code

Relevant part of "Operation 1" button code used for the steps above. 

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEventFirstPass,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    );

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEventSecondPass,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    );

        //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEventThirdPass,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    );

    //find last qualifying record by looking up the first one in a sorted, filtered set
    Refresh(Events);
    Set(varPreviousEventFourthPass,
        LookUp(Sort(Events,ID, Descending),               
            EventClass = varCurrentEventClass && TaskID = varTask.ID
        )
    );

Example

This shows step 1 results from above

 

LookupNotFindingLastRecord.jpg

 

Session info

Session ID: 09994b95-6acb-4207-a42b-3101d494e4d4
PowerApps 3.18111.15

Thank you, @PhilD!

 

The behavior is strange and hard to reproduce, which makes it hard for us to investigate the issue. You've provided a ton of information for us though, thank you once again! I'm going to let the area experts for this part of the product investigate with the information you've genrously provided.

- Paul C.
Software Engineer on PowerApps

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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!

Launch Event Registration: Redefine What's Possible Using AI

Join Microsoft product leaders and engineers for an in-depth look at the latest features in Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform. Learn how advances in AI and Microsoft Copilot can help you connect teams, processes, and data, and respond to changing business needs with greater agility. We’ll share insights and demonstrate how 2024 release wave 1 updates and advancements will help you:   Streamline business processes, automate repetitive tasks, and unlock creativity using the power of Copilot and role-specific insights and actions. Unify customer data to optimize customer journeys with generative AI and foster collaboration between sales and marketing teams. Strengthen governance with upgraded tools and features. Accelerate low-code development  using natural language and streamlined tools. Plus, you can get answers to your questions during our live Q&A chat! Don't wait--register today by clicking the image below!  

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