Stephen Siciliano articles
Stephen Siciliano
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Introducing “Request sign-off” for SharePoint users, four new connectors and other improvements
When you select a file or item in SharePoint, you’ll see a new Request for sign-off flow. This flow doesn’t require any configuration or setup, and sends a sign-off request with a single click. This month we have four new connectors: Cloud Connect Studio, Dynamic Signal, Elastic OCR, and PoliteMail.
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Read about the 34 Microsoft Flow sessions at the Microsoft Business Application Summit
Time is running out! Join our community, partners, and experts at Microsoft Business Applications Summit, July 22-24 in Seattle. We will have 34 different Microsoft Flow sessions, so this is our biggest event ever – register today!
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Announcing our incredible speaker lineup for Microsoft Business Applications Summit, including guest speaker Malcolm Gladwell!
Get ready to connect, collaborate and pack in as much learning as possible at Microsoft Business Applications Summit, this year’s event for Microsoft Flow users, July 22-24 in Seattle. We’ve just announced our featured speaker lineup – you won’t want to miss these experts, plus three amazing keynotes, closing with bestselling author, Malcolm Gladwell.
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Microsoft Flow PowerShell Cmdlets, new Flow bot capabilities, a Marketo connector and more!
This week we are excited to share that the Microsoft Flow PowerShell Cmdlets are available — these allow both Flow Makers, and Tenant Admins, to manage their Flows programmatically. We have also made improvements to the Flow bot inside Microsoft Teams, and, released three new connectors: Marketo, ElasticOCR, and DynamicSignal.
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Join us at the Microsoft Business Application Summit
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Microsoft Flow directly from the team that builds it — and meet other Flow users — at the first conference to feature entire tracks dedicated to Flow. The Microsoft Business Application Summit will be held on July 22-24 in Seattle, and you can sign up today.
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Microsoft Build 2018 sessions video recap
Last week we had seven sessions that focused on Microsoft Flow (and the broader Business Application Platform), and if you weren’t able to join in person you can now watch them on-demand.
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How to: State machines in Microsoft Flow
In this blog post, Serge Luca will illustrate how to build flows that need to use a State Machine. Although Microsoft Flow doesn’t have an out-of-box construct for a State Machine – you can build one by using a loop and a switch case.
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Rich text in approvals and multi-select inputs for buttons
Starting this week you can use Markdown to format the approval details that you send. These approvals will show up formatted in the Flow mobile app, the Flow website and the flow emails.
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Walkthrough: Use Flow in PowerApps to upload files or return data tables
This month we released new “Respond to PowerApps” functionality. In this post, we’ll walk through examples of two scenarios: uploading, and then displaying in the PowerApp, images stored in OneDrive for Business (or other cloud locations), and, returning a Table of data back to a PowerApp (such as from a SQL query or Excel workbook).
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Return data to PowerApps from a flow, build lists in a flow, and test a flow with previous run data
Build flows that can be called from an app built with PowerApps, and return data back to the app. This means you can use the visual drag-and-drop flow designer to build the logic you need for the app.
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