Introduction In Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform, solutions are the primary
vehicle for application lifecycle management (ALM). As a best practice, direct
changes to the base (parent) solution in production or UAT environments should
be avoided...
As developers, we use Power Automate to handle everyday tasks and automate small
parts of our work. Flows help reduce manual effort, improve accuracy, and make
repeated tasks run smoothly. But just like many of us experience, we often face
one big...
The initial release of Plan Designer delivered strong capabilities for
generating detailed requirement documentation, but it lacked one critical
component: visualising how those requirements come together as a complete
business process. Without a ...
Stop relying on OData workarounds and use a professional API-based pattern
instead. When building flows in Power Automate, you often need
environment-specific metadata like the CRM base URL, Dataverse environment URL,
or Azure Tenant ID. These val...
As more makers start adopting supervised agents in Power Apps, one question
comes up frequently: “How do I know what my agents are doing behind the scenes?”
Agents are incredibly useful, but like any automation, they can pause, miss
required data,...
Managing invoicing within project operations is an integral part that project
managers use on a daily basis for billing purposes. Earlier invoicing in Project
Operations required multiple clicks and a lot of manual work, as features like
bulk edit...
The Security Overview page in the Power Platform admin center serves as a
centralized dashboard where you can monitor security, review your security
score, and activate recommended policies. For CRM administrators managing
Dynamics 365 and Power P...
When developing portals or websites using Power Pages, makers often rely on
client-side scripting or external flows to implement business rules,
integrations, and data operations. While this approach works, it can sometimes
introduce challenges ar...