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Category: Power Automate

Dynamics 365 Business Central and Power Automate: conditions on empty field values

In the past days I’ve received the following question from one of my followers: in a Power Automate workflow, how … More

D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

Dynamics 365 Business Central 2022 Wave 1 loves Power Automate

Are you a Power Automate user? Are you using workflows to Automate your tasks in Dynamics 365 Business Central? If … More

Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

Dynamics 365 Business Central workflows: Power Automate or Logic Apps?

Serverless workflows are in my opinion an important piece of the architecture of a cloud-based ERP solution (and this is … More

Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, PowerAutomate

Cloud workflows: is the low-code approach always a good solution?

Last week I wrote a post providing a solution for interacting with files saved in an FTP server directly from … More

Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, PowerAutomate

Programmatically monitoring your Power Automate Flows

In my workflow session at Directions EMEA, we talked about how to overcome the limitations of Power Automate for creating … More

Azure, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform, Powershell

Me @ Directions EMEA

Next week it’s finally the Directions EMEA week and the conference this year will be in Italy in the great … More

Azure, Azure Functions, Azure Logic Apps, AzureDevOps, Cloud, Conference, D365BC, DevOps, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, MVP, PowerApps, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

Using custom C# code when creating Custom Connectors for Power Platform or Logic Apps

If you’re doing integrationw between Dynamics 365 Business Central or other applications and the Power Platform, I think that sometimes … More

Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, PowerApps, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

Using Azure API Management to host your Dynamics 365 Business Central APIs

Some days ago there was a discussion on Twitter started by Waldo about how to document custom Dynamics 365 Business … More

API, Azure, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, PowerApps, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

Dynamics 365 Business Central connector for Power Platform update

This is a very quick post just to notify all of you that are using Microsoft Power Platform with Dynamics … More

D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, PowerApps, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

Securing your HTTP triggered flow in Power Automate

This is a quick post for giving a response to a question that comes out in our latest Microsoft’s webcast … More

Azure, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, PowerAutomate, PowerPlatform

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