A user should be able to log certain tasks here. Right now I have one table that holds both orders and sub-orders. Would it potentially be an idea to split the table into two where one would hold the orders and the other the sub-orders so that I c...
A user should be able to log certain tasks here. Right now I have one table that holds both orders and sub-orders. Would it potentially be an idea to split the table into two where one would hold the orders and the other the sub-orders so that I c...
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The files list all the flows and PowerApps details like Flow/PowerApp name, Creation DateTime, Modification DateTime, Owner Names, Connectors and so on. Copy Import-Module (Join-Path (Split-Path $script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path) "Microsoft.PowerApps.Administration.PowerShell.psm1") -Force $...
Hi,I have a PowerApp that loads data into SharePoint, via a Form submission. We have identified that some of the records for certain columns, contain a...
The article is quite large therefore I had it split into four parts (great idea from Charlotte C at Microsoft –thanks) Sections in Part 1 are: 1: Introduction to the business process automated 2: What does a workflow system need to accomplish ...
precisely what was going wrong. I think I was getting an error when trying to save the form and saving the manager seemed to work sometimes but mostly not, with error. The red error would come up in the top right corner but only for a split second and I couldn't read or scree...
Right now I have one table that holds both orders and sub-orders. Would it potentially be an idea to split the table into two where one would hold the orders and the other the sub-orders so that I can steer clear from groupby/distinct formulas?
Right now I have one table that holds both orders and sub-orders. Would it potentially be an idea to split the table into two where one would hold the orders and the other the sub-orders so that I can steer clear from groupby/distinct formulas?
Right now I have one table that holds both orders and sub-orders. Would it potentially be an idea to split the table into two where one would hold the orders and the other the sub-orders so that I can steer clear from groupby/distinct formulas?