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#Coding4Fun – Power Automate and Cat as a Service 😸
Hi ! You probably didn’t request this, but hey, it’s Friday and it’s time to have some fun. Yesterday, thanks to Rishab, I learned about Cat as a Service (cataas). Yes, because we can have ANYTHING as a Service 😸. I was thinking about some cool and advanced scenarios to use this, then I realized — read more
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#PowerPlatform – HowTo: Test Power Automate Flow HTTP using Postman
Hi ! It’s been a while since I wrote about Power Flow Automate, and this is a good memory reminder for myself, I always spend +30 minutes figuring out how to Test a Power Automate Flow, triggered when a HTTP request is received using Postman. So, simple scenario with a Flow triggered when a HTTP — read more
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#Flow – Detener el salva pantallas utilizando botones Flic, procesos con @microsoftflow, @powershell y mucho mas ! (gracias @ShortcutLabs)
Buenas ! Llevar adelante un Centro de Innovación es una experiencia que es 50% de problemas y 50% de diversión. En estos momentos estamos actualizando nuestro IC en Toronto, y esto significa que tenemos muchas nuevas screens (entre otras cosas) y esto también supone un desafío al momento de pensar en ahorro de energía. Por — read more
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#Flow –Analyzing images in #Sharepoint Lists using #CognitiveServices
Hi! One of the examples of using Cognitive Services that I commented during the Global Azure Bootcamp was the automatic analysis of information on items in SharePoint lists. To achieve this we can create a Flow with the following steps Trigger, Flow is triggered when a new Item is added to the SharePoint list Get — read more
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#Flow – Analizando imágenes en Listas de #Sharepoint utilizando #CognitiveServices
Buenas! Uno de los ejemplos de utilización de Cognitive Services que comente durante el Global Azure Bootcamp consistía en el análisis automático de información en ítems de listas de SharePoint. Para lograr esto podemos crear un Flow con los siguientes pasos Trigger, el Flow se dispara cuando se agrega un nuevo Item en la lista — read more
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#Flow – New feature: Approval reassignment
Hi ! April arrives and one of the most required features in Microsoft Flow is released in Release mode The ability to reassign an Approval task The scenarios where to use this type of feature are varied, and the operation is quite simple. In the advanced options of an Approval, you can see the — read more
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#Flow – Reasignado una tarea de aprobación
Buenas! Llega Abril y una de las Features mas requeridas en Microsoft Flow se libera en modo Release La capacidad de reasignar una tarea de Approval Los escenarios donde utilizar este tipo de feature son variados, y el funcionamiento es bastante simple. En las opciones avanzadas de un Approval, se puede ver la opción de — read more
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#Flow – Using configuration information from an App using #OneDrive, #Excel, Microsoft Flow and HTTP Requests
Hi! It is no news that Developers and Business Users speak different languages. This is why, sometimes when I ask a business User to update a configuration file, it usually does not ends well. It happened to me when sharing [.json], [.config], or [.xml] files, these users do not know which tool to use — read more
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#Flow – Manejando información de configuración de Apps con #OneDrive, #Excel, Microsoft Flow y peticiones HTTP
Hola! No es ninguna novedad que los developers y los usuarios de negocios hablamos lenguajes diferentes. Es por esto, que en algunas ocasiones pedir a un usuario de negocio que actualice un archivo de configuración puede no ser una buena idea. Me ha sucedido que al compartir archivos [.json], [.config] o [.xml], estos usuarios — read more
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#LogicApps – Introduction and main differences with Microsoft Flow #MSFlow
Hello! After writing a lot about Microsoft Flow (see References), it’s time to move on with his older brother: Azure Logic Apps. To get an idea of the relationship between the two products, it’s best to start with Microsoft Flow is built on the features and architecture provided by Azure Logic Apps. Both tools give — read more
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#LogicApps – Intro y diferencias con Microsoft Flow #MSFlow
Hola! Después de escribir bastante sobre Microsoft Flow (ver referencias), es momento de pasar a su hermano mayor: Azure Logic Apps. Para tener una idea de la relación entre ambos productos, lo mejor es empezar por Microsoft Flow está construido sobre las funcionalidades y arquitectura que provee Azure Logic Apps. Ambas herramientas nos brindan la — read more
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#Flow – Trigger a Flow associated to an item in a #SharePoint list
Hi! There is very cool feature in SharePoint which connect directly to Microsoft Flow Trigger a Flow associated to an item in a SharePoint list It all starts with the “Flow” option we can find in the context menu of an item in Sharepoint list. We can create a new Flow or go to the — read more
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#Flow – Comenzar un Flow asociado a un elemento en una lista de #Sharepoint
Hola! Hoy vamos con una feature que tal vez sea parte del producto desde hace tiempo, yo la he comenzado a utilizar desde hace poco. La capacidad de lanzar Flows directamente asociados a un elemento en una lista de Sharepoint Todo esto comienza con la opción “Flow” que tenemos en un item en una lista — read more
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#Flow – Working with expressions (50% more of power!)
Hi! Another new feature available in Microsoft Flow is the chance to work with expressions and fields. The features seems to be inherited from the big brother “Logic Apps”, and it’s a big step on the way we can define our Flows. To be honest, there are some special scenarios where you need to perform — read more