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rampprakash
Super User
Super User

In this Blog we will see how to show SharePoint Document Location as a Tab in DataVerse Environment

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rampprakash
Super User
Super User

In this Blog we will see how to Force sync User from Azure AD to Data verse environment using Microsoft Flow

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rampprakash
Super User
Super User

In this Blog, we will see how to patch choice field and lookup field in PowerApps

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JR-BejeweledOne
Super User
Super User

Every group in your organization has a language that is particular to what they do. Finance speaks Finance, HR speaks HR, I.T. speaks I.T. and so on.

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PavanKumar
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

How to upload Powerapps Audio into sharepoint?

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yashag2255
Super User
Super User

In this article I will show you how to shoot a video in PowerApps. I will pass the data collected in a collection from a Camera control and a Microphone control from the canvas app to an Azure Storage blob via Flow. I will then use those to reference to an external API and finally create the video.

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Rick72
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

This blog post is part of a series called AMFTF (a message from the field) containing short blog posts about a best practice, a functionality, a how-to and/or something just worth writing a blog post about Robot Happy Todays topic is about a community initiative called 'PnP PowerShell'.

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darogael
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

This blog walks you through the process of how you can create cascading dropdowns in a PowerApp and save it to a  single line of text column. In this blog a SharePoint list with three single line of text columns has been used to save the item. In addition, three separate lists are used for the cascading dropdown data.

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audrieg
Power Automate
Power Automate

One of the common requirements I run into when it comes to app forms of any kind is Cascading Dropdowns. So since I'm sure we'll all need them at one time or another, let's run through the steps to create them in PowerApps.

 

Goal:

This will be demonstrated on a Change Request app form that collects very basic information about change requests. The app will have three fields: Category, Sub-Category, and Answer. The sub-category will depend on the category selected, and the question the user will have to answer will depend on the sub-category selected.

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