Microsoft MVP. Architect. Coder. Author. Blogger. Speaker. Trainer. Specialist in all things difficult. If you cannot find me online committing code to github, poking https://crmtipoftheday.com or talking on https://crm.audio, it must be a rare occasion when I sleep, spend time with the family or travel from A to B.
Learn how to use Liquid with Power Pages, from basics to advanced topics
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View DetailsIn this engaging session, we delve into advanced coding techniques within Power Platform Custom Connectors, tailored for developers looking to broaden their skills beyond Dataverse plugins and JavaScript. We'll start by exploring how to augment existing services using custom code. This part of the session will focus on techniques to enhance and customize your services in the connectors, while leaving the underlying backend architecture unchanged. This approach will equip you with the skills to adapt the Power Platform to specific project requirements. Next, we turn our attention to the development of code-only connectors that operate independently of backend connectivity. We will provide practical examples, including converting CSV files to JSON, leveraging Regex, building custom parsers, and manipulating dates, to illustrate these concepts. Whether your goal is to create independent service simulations or enhance existing connectors, this session promises to arm you with the practical knowledge and skills necessary to innovate and elevate your Power Platform projects.
From the creators of Citizen Can, from a land far far away and upside down, from the top of the hour and 50 minutes beyond you will laugh and cry, live and learn, and do or die with Power Automate Gymnastics. Amey and George talk about being efficient (Amey), creative (Amey), productive (Amey again 🙄 ), and logic defying (probably George) when creating your first, second, and Nth flow: how to use clipboard, scratchpad, scopes, expressions, skimmer, hammer, and child flows when building b̶e̶a̶u̶t̶i̶f̶u̶l̶ useful and a̶l̶l̶u̶r̶i̶n̶g̶ robust automations.