From the Microsoft Power Platform blogs: Plan Designer preview; Component dependencies; Registration disabled; SharePoint site creation
In this week’s review of the Power Platform blogs:
- Power Platform Plan Designer (preview)
- Managing component dependencies in Power Apps solutions - Dataverse
- Registration is disabled, invalid signin attempt – error when logging in to Power Pages portals using Azure AD B2C
- Automate SharePoint site creation with PowerShell and Power Automate
Power Platform Plan Designer (preview)
Writing on his blog, Nick Doelman noted that the new Power Platform Plan Designer is rolling out in preview. The tool that lets you use generative AI to describe, plan, and build your business solutions using Power Platform technologies.
Doelman wrote that when you create a new app, it might be tempting to just begin building it, but that's not the best way to start. He noted that you first need to think about the business needs, who's going to use the app, how the data will be stored, and what the user experience should be like. He added that a lot of preparation happens before you can actually start coding.
In his blog post, Doelman explained how to create a preview environment so you can try the planner out for yourself.
Managing component dependencies in Power Apps solutions - Dataverse
On the Inogic blog, Sam Kumar wrote that as a Power Apps developer, you might need to improve an existing solution, such as upgrading a custom app used for managing customer support cases.
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