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Thank you for this very useful video! I was struggling to decide what to have as my Primary Column in a table I envisaged. I wasn't sure whether you could change it to Autonumber afterwards, but you've just explained it succinctly and solved my issue. Many thanks!
While I value the video, I have to ask, like many of the videos we see, that you slow down. There is no option to simply "get data" that I can see in PowerBI. To that end, a preamble on how steps you took in PowerBI would be beneficial
Hi there! I'm definitely interested in diving deeper into the process you used to create this app. While I see you have various playlists, I'm specifically looking for a step-by-step guide (Steps 1, 2, 3, etc.) on building a model-driven Power App like yours. Is there a dedicated series or playlist that covers the full setup process from scratch? This video is listed as the second in the "Getting Started" playlist, but it seems to jump into things without covering the initial setup steps. If you have a specific series or individual videos for setting up a model-driven Power App like yours, I'd really appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction! Thanks!
Not from Report Wizard, but you can definitely do this from Power Automate using a Schedule trigger and then create an HTML table and insert it into an email that you send from the flow.
Thank you for this tip. At minute 2:45, when you show how to remove a tabel, there is a popup 'Did you know' that blocks all the relevant info in the video. I can't get rid of the stupid popup... This realy makes youtube more and more useless for this valueable content... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CjndBRu-e6Q.htmlsi=SRS5wjEgD_ykwInY&t=165
Hello new subscriber here, It seems that the app checker has been removed? And quick question, I have a problem with my custom security role, it seems that even though I modified the privileges of my custom security role, it's not reflecting to the user. The other user still has an admin access instead of only read access.
Why can't you create your own primary key, as opposed to a primary name, which has the word primary in it and seems to function a little like one, but is not the actual primary key?
The problem is everything of those cost money (automate premium and azure functions). As an individual, it is not a big problem, however, it is a big problem in a big company and that is the reason why the Microsoft 365 / azure admin put restrictions to stop using those services, even if the cost is just a few bucks. And for the developer that has experience coding, it is easy to simply rent a VPS and put the services there because it is easiest to ask for funds knowing the cost rather than pay-per-use.
Is there a new way to connect the account? When I click add new connection the correct sign on screen does pop up but there is no "Connect with service principal" option. I just see a Connect via on-premises data gateway option. Thanks
I am using this for a sharepoint trigger. That does not seem to work. I setup a dataverse flow and the option is available so I guess it cant be down with sharepoint.
You're correct, service principal connection is not available in the SharePoint connector. The workaround is to use http connector and SharePoint REST API learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/integration-http-connector/2-rest-service.
I have PowerApp Team I cannot change the Primary key type. By default is automaticly set to TEXT. WHen Editing the table column is not allow to change.
Hi, Thanks for your support. 1 Question. Can I creat a Measure in Dataverse? The ideia is if I create a measure in dataverse I will be able to see it in Power BI when I connect.
Nice! Great video. I like how you hide the system prompt. Real important to protect intellectual property while allowing users to use the prompt. I have all this working through a Flow with raw API commands to OpenAI with the previous GPT3 model but I think I will just switch to this plus is CHEAPER and I can handle this model a lot easier as well! I've got mine spitting out JSON that the app uses but the user doesn't see for a few customers ;-)
Wow. This is exactly what i was looking for. It may sound stupid now but in the created environment only admins have acces right? Can any other person enter the environment i created, without permission?
I believe it's possible to create an SP connection using PowerShell. If you find yourself constantly creating those, perhaps it's worth to invest into automating the process.
Everytime I do this it just shows all of the tables in a line at the top but does not show any relations. Is anyone else having this issue? Any resolution known?