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From the Microsoft Power Platform blogs: Mastering Power Fx; Find flows that use HTTP triggers; Copilot Studio Agent Academy; Populate lookup columns

by MSDW Reporter
Editorial Team, MSDynamicsWorld.com

In this review of the Microsoft Power Platform blogs:

  • Mastering Power Fx for better apps
  • Easily find your flows that use HTTP triggers
  • Low-code is dead… ish. From canvas hacks to react apps
  • How to populate lookup columns using Copilot Studio's Dataverse connector

Mastering Power Fx for better apps

On the PowerApps911 blog, Jeff Taylor wrote that Power Fx is the core engine that drives the way your apps and automations function. 

He stated that if you've ever worked with formulas in Excel, you already have a strong foundation to build on. 

Taylor noted that Microsoft created Power Fx with the goal of making it feel natural and easy to learn, so the knowledge you've gained from spreadsheets carries over seamlessly. 

He pointed out that by using skills you already know, you can start creating solutions that are not only smarter and more powerful, but also faster and more efficient.

In his blog post, Taylor explained how to handle errors gracefully and use variables intentionally to build cleaner, more reliable apps with Power Fx.

Easily find your flows that use HTTP triggers

Writing on her blog, Megan Walker stated that Microsoft recently announced that Power Automate flows with HTTP or Teams Webhook triggers that use logic.azure.com in the URL will be switching to a new endpoint. 

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