This app simulates the motion of throwing a ball based on concrete physics. Time development of ball is basically given by the motion of projectile with gravity and air resistance (See attached photo), also I have implemented effects of bounce and reflection.
Playing Well with Others While Predicting Spam Messages
From Tableau to Power BI and Qlik to Alteryx, pick your tool and there’s a good chance you can integrate it with DataRobot. The key lies in the API. One of the most challenging aspects of any data pro…
Winning with Office 365: Forms, Flow, SharePoint, and PowerApps
I love these little wins that truly highlight the power of Office 365! Here’s my use case: in the Boston office of Slalom, we have an annual Learning Day that everyone is required to attend. …
For those who work with primary and foreign keys on CDS and SQL Server, we have added GUID as a first class data type. Although not common, you may want to beat the rush and start updating any formula…
When we connect an app to a SQL Server table that has a column of type time, the values don't show in a user-friendly format by default in PowerApps. In this post we'll go over some expressions that can be used to improve the experience for the app users, by converting from the duration format to a more natural hh:mm:ss one.
Advanced | Flow of The Week: Convert Office documents to PDF on the fly using Microsoft Flow
Imagine a company where service technicians perform on-site repair of equipment. Inevitably, in doing this sort of work, the technician will need to refer to equipment drawings, service history, past photos, specifications and/or operating manuals. These days PowerApps is fast-becoming a great option for such a scenario because many field workers prefer to use their phone or a tablet. But PowerApps also has some limitations, and right now that is around the display of documents from SharePoint. For a start, it is impossible to display office documents natively in PowerApps at this time, an...
30DaysMSGraph – Day 13 – Postman to make Microsoft Graph calls
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Announcing the Flow checker and four new connectors
Announcing the the Flow checker, which provides an improved validation and error correction experience. You can now get in-context help on where the errors and warnings are in your flows and will be g…
Creating a user-friendly SharePoint view using PowerApps
In my previous post, I shared a winning combination of Forms, SharePoint, Flow, and PowerApps. In this post, we’re going to dive in deeper into the PowerApp I created. I wanted to take this a…
Premise In this post I’ll demonstrate how to trigger a Microsoft Flow from Microsoft PowerApps. PowerApps are indeed very useful in submitting forms to the server. Combined with Microsoft Flo…
Handling SharePoint lookup and people fields in PowerApps - About365
PowerApps gives you the opportunity to extend your SharePoint lists so that it can give just that much better experience for your users. However, there are still some things that need a little bit extra attention, such as lookup and people fields. In this blog, I will explain how you can use these field types […]
New Power platform Admin Analytics Reports: Sharing and Connectors
In late September, we announced the public preview release of the Power platform Admin Analytics. In that post we discussed a couple of upcoming reports including sharing and connectors. We have honored that commitment and I am happy to share that both the sharing and connectors reports are available in Microsoft Flow Admin Analytics.
New Microsoft Flow portal navigation and designer experiences
This week you may have noticed that some parts of the Microsoft Flow experience have changed. As a part of the October release, we are overhauling several key aspects of the Microsoft Flow portal and designer experiences to make it easier to navigate and find actions.
In a recent announcement, Microsoft shared news about a new Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) capability for PowerApps and Microsoft Flow. This new capability is built upon the Common Data Service solution system. In this blog post, we will share details about how Microsoft Flow makers can use Solutions to bundle related flows (and apps) within a single deployable unit.
Calling The Power BI REST API From Microsoft Flow, Part 3: Finding All Data Sources Used In A Power BI Tenant
[Part 1 of this series can be found here and part 2 here] The problem with self-service BI is that you never quite know what your users are up to. For example, what data sources are they using? Are…
Apps and Flows Lifecycle Management just got easier!
Starting today you can transport canvas apps and Flows in a Common Data Service solution file! This was a major ask from the maker community and now you can package multiple canvas apps and flows into…
As you have learned from an earlier announcement today, you now can leverage the Solution system for canvas apps. This feature greatly enhances our current App Lifecycle story, allowing you to easily …
Today, the PowerApps team rolls out a brand-new sharing experience for canvas app. Check out the new look and feel! Not only is it a lot more responsive and meeting higher accessibility grade, it…
New resource center page to help build your modern intranet on SharePoint in Office 365
Modern SharePoint is ready, and we’re here to help you get there. It’s time. It’s time to improve the performance from your intranet. It’s time to put the power of all your content, people and informa…
New SharePoint view formatting samples now available
Last May, at SharePoint Conference 2018, we previewed new user experiences built with view formatting (previously called “row formatting”). It’s based on the column formatting feature introduced last …
Announcing General Availability of SharePoint Server 2019
At Microsoft Ignite we broadly announced our vision, strategy, timeline, and investment areas for SharePoint Server 2019. Today we’re excited to announce general availability of both SharePoint Server…
PowerApps – Screen templates, now this is a features that I really like
One of the difficulties with PowerApps is to get started. You could of course start by using one of the Application Templates. Although these may look good none of these really do what I want to do…
I have a choice box that allows for a users to be chosen, the display is the users Display Name. I want to set a varialbe to the selected users display name and use it in a concatenate to generate another fileds value. But the when the variable is created as a table. Now how do I extract the use...
Reinventing SharePoint business process at Microsoft Ignite 2018
It’s a very busy week at Microsoft Ignite 2018. We’ve been working on all the enhancements we previewed at SharePoint Conference in May 2018, and we hope you’ve been able to enjoy the featured role for SharePoint, PowerApps and Flow in some of our keynote demos this morning, and available for repla...
Design Guidance – Linking controls for easy design edits
Editing the look and feel of apps can seem like a time-consuming task. However, with some easy tips on linking controls redesigning apps can be incredibily easy. Linking controls empowers app developm…