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View all🎯 What is a Custom API in Dynamics 365 CE? Custom API is a powerful feature that allows developers to create their own messages and actions in Dataverse that can be called via: Unlike traditional Actions or Workflows, Custom APIs are more perform...
If your team feels out of sync, you’re not alone. Many businesses face the same issue—systems that don’t connect, data scattered across apps, and processes that break down between departments. This creates confusion, delays, and lost opportunities...
This week in Vienna, I had the privilege of attending the European Power Platform Conference (#EPPC25)—a gathering that not only showcased the latest innovations from Microsoft but also sparked deep conversations about the future of work, the role...
This post is part of the series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2025 Wave 1. The 10th of the new functionality in the section is improve usability with visuals in expression editor. You c...
Editable subgrids in model-driven apps allow users to quickly update related records inline — making data entry more efficient. But what if you want to validate business rules like ensuring a start date isn’t in the past, or an end date is not bef...
This post is part of the series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2025 Wave 1. The 9th of the new functionality in the section is quantify time and money savings delivered by automations. T...
Working with Dynamics 365 is like driving a high-performance vehicle. You anticipate fast starts, easy pivots, and no stalls. But unless the appropriate tweaks are made, you hit snags — slow load times, laggy screens, and stuck workflows. They are...
Introduction In Microsoft Dataverse (Power Apps), there is often a need to retrieve summarized or aggregated data, such as counts, averages, sums, minimums, or maximums, rather than retrieving every individual record. Traditional query methods usi...