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Building Canvas Apps Part 5: Working with larger datasets – Pagination and Filtering

In our last post we learned how to use Power Automate Instant flows to fetch data for our Vehicle Servicing app. We didn’t set any limit on how many rows could be returned from our flow on the basis that it would return only those Service records ...

Peter Farrell
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Building Canvas Apps Part 4: Filtering Datasets and Delegation with Power Automate

In our last post we took more control of the look and feel of our canvas app, using custom controls instead of Forms to improve the look and feel of our application. As outlined, this imposes more responsibility on the developer for building the u...

Peter Farrell
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Building Canvas Apps Part 3: Custom Forms, Containers and Patching

In our last post we built a very simple canvas app using Forms, Galleries and our Service table. Forms are one of the quickest and easiest ways to build a simple CRUD application (Create, Read, Update, Delete), but they lack something in visual fl...

Peter Farrell
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Building Canvas Apps Part 2: The Basics of Galleries and Forms

As outlined in the previous post, today we will build a canvas app! There are many great tools available to create a canvas app at the click of a button, including: Of course, we’ll not be using any of these options! Instead, we will be building o...

Peter Farrell
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Building Canvas Apps Part 1: Considerations

The very first post I wrote for this blog outlined why you should build a model-driven app. Now, after six months of writing about all the great things we can build with model-driven apps, we finally look at canvas apps! Canvas apps are already hu...

Peter Farrell
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Enhancing Power Apps with Power Automate – Part 3: Instant Flows

In our previous post we looked at Automated Flows, which are triggered in response to some other event. By contrast, Instant Flows are those triggered on demand. Examples of such flows include those triggered by: We will look into Canvas Apps and ...

Peter Farrell
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Enhancing Power Apps with Power Automate – Part 2: Automated Flows

In our previous post, we used a Scheduled Flow to send out a weekly email reminder. In this post we’ll look into Automated Flows – those that are triggered by some platform event occurring. In our LaRusso Autos, we will create Outlook calendar mee...

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Enhancing Power Apps with Power Automate – Part 1: Introduction

Many people don’t realise that the required user licenses for model-driven apps include Power Automate functionality in the cost, with the ability to run flows with premium functionality. This means that we can enhance our apps with automated work...

Peter Farrell