Today’s elite racecars have come a long way from the old NASCAR stock cars, but behind the scenes the same frenetic coordination is required to stage every race—only at a scale scarcely imagined in the 1940s.
In PowerApps, we are continuously working on making it easier for you to build business applications without the need to write any code.
Take a look at these 4 helpful tips that will help you to manage formulas with expert ease!
PowerApps release 2.0.590 is now available and fully loaded with fresh enhancements and new functionality, including delegation to SharePoint lists with StartsWith, a new detailed list of data sources that can be delegated, flexible height gallery, and matching regular expressions with the new IsMatch function.
The free Webinars are a great way of learning PowerApps and next month we will walk through two important areas for PowerApps: Galleries and Formulas!
Luis Camino from the Dynamics 365 team joins Jeremy Chapman to explain high value business extensibility options for Dynamics 365 on this Office Mechanics Video.
PowerApps makes it very easy to design forms that include graphics; both images and graphs. This blog shows how to combine three fun tactics into one gallery control: 1. Pick up images from the SharePoint List Picture Column HyperLink (images are stored in my OneDrive for Business Folder named “CategoryIcons”) 2.
You can now create rich reports with the data in CDS using PowerBI desktop, the authoring tool for Power BI. Using the full power of Power BI, you can then go on to create and share stunning dashboards with users in your organization.
The Common Data Service team has just released it’s latest update. Our team been hard at work on a bunch of features that will be lighting up over the next few months.
Have you visited the Power Apps Community blog lately? Along with rapidly growing forums, event listings, and ways to leave feedback, the Community blog is a platform for you to share ideas with your peers, industry experts, and us here at Microsoft.