Triage and Team Assignment Flow Whats up Flow Friends! This post is written by George Culler and Brian Osgood from the Azure team.
This post comes from Microsoft Flow MVP Daniel Laskewitz. Daniel is a Business Productivity Consultant & Microsoft Business Solutions MVP who is very enthusiastic about all things Office 365, Microsoft Flow, PowerApps, Azure & SharePoint (Online). Since the preview, Daniel has been working with Microsoft Flow and later on with Microsoft PowerApps.
Enabling role based security in PowerApps controlled by SharePoint Security Groups has been a common customer ask. For example, can you make an Admin screen that is visible only to users who belong to a specific SharePoint Security Group? Yes, you can and this is where Microsoft Flow comes to the rescue!
Hey Flow Fans! Have you wanted to send automated PR Reminders out to your team? Look no further and follow along as Jyoti, one of the Microsoft Flow Engineers guides you through creating the Flow!
To automate critical business processes in Office 365 using Microsoft Flow, we typically need to call cloud-based services in order to retrieve data. Calling these services often requires us to use the HTTP connector and action, and as a result, provide our TenantID, along with an App’s ClientID and SecretID in the Flow.
In this entry of the Flow of the Week – Community Member Tomasz Poszytek builds a Flow that connects Facebook Workplace to a SharePoint intranet site! Come and find out how he did this and how you can build it too!
For this Flow of the Week learn from one of the Microsoft Flow Software engineers, Taylor Cambre as he teaches you how to do APPROVALS BY MAJORITY which is not a native feature in Flow but something that is OFTEN asked for!
The Microsoft Flow team wants to showcase your story! Come and fill out our form and tell us YOUR Microsoft Flow story for a chance to be featured on the customers.microsoft.com page! We can’t wait to share all of the cool things that you’re doing!
In this advanced FOTW post, learn how to create dynamic parallel approval requests using the new concurrency control settings in for each loops and also get a flavor for other Flow capabilities like variables, expressions, and ODATA filter queries.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way for a cognitive engine to process your emails, pull out key phrases and then execute a search engine query and return the top 3 results? Well there is, and these steps can be orchestrated using Microsoft Flow which is the inspiration for this blog post.
Community Manager for PowerApps, Mackenzie Lyng teaches us how she created a Flow to automate sending a weekly report to the Social Media and Marketing team to streamline her process and save herself time!
For this Flow of the week, Senior Program Manager, Jon Levesque takes on a challenge from a friend. What can I do with Flow Free? Can Flow still be valuable without an O365 Sub or D365 subscription? Be sure to read and see what he comes up with.