Month: April 2019

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Companies House Power Automate Custom Connector (How To!)

This is a how to blogpost aimed at creating a Power Automate custom connector. I decided to use the Companies House API to allow me to search for UK based companies and retrieve information on them.

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A Visual Explanation of Flow Logical Expressions

If you’re like me and you learn visually from images and videos this will hopefully help you on your Power Automate journey. I’ve created visual representations of the basic ‘Logical Expressions’ that Power Automate uses with its Conditions and provided code examples for triggering both ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ events. This is aimed at an introduction […]

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An Introduction To Power Automate – Approvals

This video is focusing on the Approvals section of Power Automate. We will create a flow that connects to twitter, requests an approval for us to respond to on the Power Automate mobile application and watch in real time of how the process works.

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Power Automate Panel Q&A (including me!)

My first live Q&A panel! Come hang out with me and the #FlowFam as we discuss the latest in Flow News and Happenings.

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Selenium Automation Testing with Power Automate Reporting Concept

This video is looking at utilising Power Automate with a C# Selenium Automation framework, handling and passing test result data to relevant team members highlighting if something has gone wrong on a customers deployment.

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Power Automate In-Depth Website Breakdown

This video is looking at the Power Automate website in more detail building upon the first ‘Zero Knowledge’ video. I recorded this the day after as I was exploring more around the Power Automate website.

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Jumping into Power Automate with no Knowledge

This is a video which will be looking at the Microsoft Power Platform, starting with Power Automate. I have no previous knowledge of Flow and this is how I got on with my first ten minutes.

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