In this review of the Microsoft Power Platform blogs:
- Open an app in Power Automate desktop
- Power Apps code app with Dataverse: building CRUD operations
- Review – first impressions of Vibe.PowerApps.com
- Power Apps grid container: A better way to build responsive canvas apps
Open an app in Power Automate desktop
Writing on his blog, Pieter Veenstra stated that during testing, if you open a new browser each time you run a flow, you can quickly end up with many browser windows open.
He noted that Power Automate desktop will try to choose one of those browser instances, but it may not always pick the one you expect.
Veenstra wrote that while you’re developing your desktop flow, it might attach to a browser session that is different from the one it uses when you run the flow later. Because of this, it’s a good idea to ensure you only ever have one browser session open with your app.
In his post, Veenstra walked you through the steps to help you ensure that only one Power App session is opened.
Power Apps code app with Dataverse: Building CRUD operations
On his blog, Rajeev Pentyala noted that in a previous blog post, he walked you through how to build a code app using Power Platform connectors. In that example, he used the Office 365 connector to pull in user information and display it in the app.
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