Learn how to get the year from a DateTime type using the Year function in Power Fx. This uses a demo of the latest Copilot Studio, however it can be used anywhere that Power Fx is used (such as Power Apps).
Read MoreAre you drowning in a sea of Power Automate flow runs that need to be canceled? This solution will save you a huge amount of time and frustration. Learn how to effortlessly cancel hundreds of Power Automate flow runs with just one straightforward flow.
Read MoreI’ll show you how to efficiently arrange rows in Dataverse using any column, including Lookup columns! Stop using the SortBy in the List Rows action and start using this, it offers you so much more in terms of sorting options, without all those pesky limitations!
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to calculate the days or days and time between two dates on Power Automate? Then watch just how easy it is, once you understand the logic, with this video tutorial. I will walk you through step-by-step instructions explaining the complexity and the benefits and negatives of both methods.
Read MoreThis video is to show you just how easy it is to avoid Apply to Each loops in Power Automate. You no longer have to cycle through time-consuming processes that you can simply avoid and speed up your flows. I’ll show you just how simple it is to get the first and/or subsequent rows without needing the apply to each action.
Read MoreFantasy Premier League (FPL) is starting again in less than a week! Now, picture having all your league updates delivered to your Microsoft Teams chat or channel every Monday morning. In the tutorial video, I’m super excited to show you how you can achieve this integration using the Microsoft Power Automate.
Read MoreFind out about Microsoft’s Power Virtual Agents and its latest feature, Copilot! In this video (in less than 60 seconds!!), we will be discussing how Copilot is making topic building easier and faster for Power Virtual Agents users.
Read MoreIn this video, I’ll be providing an overview of parallel programming in 60 seconds, using basic examples. I use the example of multiple trains on a track to demonstrate how parallel programming works. Each train has its parallel motion, much like how different processors or cores can work on different tasks simultaneously.
Read MorePower Virtual Agents is a low-code platform for building chatbots. It is designed to be easy to use and allows non-technical users to build chatbots quickly. With ChatGPT, users can now create chatbots that are more advanced and capable of holding more complex conversations by scraping data directly from your own or your customers websites, check out this new PVA feature!
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