Join us for an introduction to building with the Power Apps component framework (PCF). PCF empowers professional developers and app makers to create code components for model-driven and canvas apps to provide an enhanced user experience for the users to work with data on forms, views, and dashboards.
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deFacto Tabular Modeler is Designed for Business Users & Citizen Developers to Build Tabular Models for Power BI, Power Apps or other Business Applications.
Azure Spatial Anchors is a cross-platform developer service that allows you to create mixed reality experiences using objects that persist their location across devices over time. This enables developers to build apps that map, designate and recall precise points of interest that are accessible across HoloLens, iOS and Android devices. It allows people in the same place to participate in multi-user mixed reality applications.
Providing an exceptional self service web portal experience to your customers requires attention to detail, listening to your customers’ needs and being able to adapt to changing business processes. Nobody can serve the bests interests of your customer better than you. With that in mind, you need a web portal solution that you can manage on your own. What makes a web portal solution manageable? We share 7 key aspects of a web portal that can be managed without the need for developers or programmers.
Many organizations are adopting the Power Platform because PowerApps and Flow make it so quick and easy to build business solutions without any need for the traditional software development life cycle. However, the ease of use of PowerApps is a double-edged sword. While it’s relatively easy to get up and running with PowerApps, you’ll also find plenty of ways to get yourself in trouble and to create the canvas-app-from-hell that’s impossible to maintain and evolve.
If you’re reading this and use Word Templates to print GP documents (all of them), and experiencing all of a sudden some weird pop-ups when printing the documents to screen (see below), then it’s because your computer was recently updated with the latest MS-Office round of new versions pushed down somewhere around early September (8th or 9th).
Success & the Admin! By Holly T. Kutil 01/19/19Many titles are given to the role of ERP Administrator, such as the IT…
At its annual developer conference, SAP rolled out not one but three new automation technologies, hoping to recruit citizen developers to its platform.
The D365UG FO CIO Council is a vital channel for both Microsoft and the entire community, to seek guidance on strategic, tactic and operational topics. This Town Hall is the perfect place to both learn from the CIO Council about their top concerns and share your own, to provide directly to Microsoft.
All feedback will be shared with Microsoft at a February 2021 meeting between the CIO Council and Muhammad Alam, Corporate Vice President, Dynamics 365, of Microsoft and his team of Engineers, Developers.
Learn about an error message when you update an existing VM to Version 10.0.12.
By Suzanne Scanlan, Nov 4, 2020One of the beautiful things about Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and now Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business…
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Enhance your existing solutions with Velosio apps or even create your own. Power Platform is the citizen developer’s best friend for reporting, automation, and custom apps.
While Business Central accommodates a large variety of records and transactions, clients often want additional fields, tables, and custom business logic. Developers create extensions to add this functionality to Business Central. Developing basics for Business Central and some considerations are discussed in this article.
Nowadays, low-code/no-code are buzzwords that you often hear coupled with the PowerApps platform. Microsoft truly changed the ICT landscape with the introduction of PowerApps, a focus on democratising solution development, and empowering citizen developers. However, with the public preview release of the PowerApps Component Framework (formerly known as the Custom Control Framework) hardcore developers can now rejoice with an exciting frameworks to play with. The PowerApps Component Framework allows you to build your own PowerApps custom controls and move away from the good old web resources approach. The framework expands on the platform’s capability and fills the gap when it comes to building custom rich controls. Come along to this session to see how we highlight the existing issues with web resources and demonstrate how those resources can be replaced with the latest framework. Live demo will include from building a control and deploying to Dynamics.
Join AX and Microsoft veteran user, developer, tinkerer, author and jack-of-all-trades, Murray Fife as he delves into interesting features and take-aways for power users and developers during this time of unprecedented change in the work life of technical Dynamics professionals around the world.
Murray Fife delves into interesting features and take-aways for users of D365 for Finance, Supply Chain, and more!
With defensive programming, the main idea is that if a function is passed bad data it won’t be hurt, even if the bad data is another function’s fault. More generally, it’s the recognition that programs will be modified later on and will have problems, and that a smart developer will write their code to account for this. In this session you’ll learn how to protect yourself from the cold, cruel world of invalid data, events that can “never” happen, and other developers’ mistakes.
As IT managers are faced with more challenging demands from stakeholders to bring products to market faster, they are faced with a shortage of qualified applicants and a number of positions to fill. The typical positions to top the list are security, infrastructure or developers. However, how often should managers think about the role of a business analyst and what value a person with this skill set might bring to the team? If you haven’t been thinking about a business analyst joining the team, you should!
Join AX and Microsoft veteran user, developer, tinkerer, author and jack-of-all-trades, Murray Fife as he illustrates interesting features and take-aways for power users and developers during this time of unprecedented change in the work life of technical Dynamics professionals around the world.