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    Working with the Remote Execution Context in Power Automate

    October 31, 2020

    In this write up we are going to build a flow that extracts and consumes the remote execution context in a no-code approach.

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    Using Azure DevOps to Build and Deploy Multiple PCF Controls

    September 21, 2020

    There are plenty of great articles that show how to use Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions to build and pack a PCF control into a deployable solution. In this post, I wanted to expand on this concept and cover the scenario that builds multiple PCF controls into a solution.

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    Choosing Who to Get Embed With: PCF Control or Embedded Canvas App

    August 29, 2020

    In this session, we explored which UI extensions to use when and why. We discussed the limitations of each from our experiences in working with them

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    Better PCF ALM with Environment Variables

    July 25, 2020

    This is a quick post to implement a better application lifecycle management (ALM) for PCF controls by utilising the Power Apps environment variables.

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    Using React AAD MSAL to call a secure API from a PCF Control

    June 27, 2020

    In my previous post, we've created our own custom authentication provider which exposed the members of the Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) to handle the authentication for the PCF control. Implementing our own is great, but for reusability, I wondered if there was an existing library we could utilise instead. In the search for this, I've come across an npm package called React AAD MSAL - a React wrapper for Azure AD using the MSAL. We will explore how we can incorporate this to call our custom API secured by the Azure AD from a PCF control.

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    Consuming Microsoft Graph API from PCF Control

    May 18, 2020

    There are often situations where data from other Microsoft 365 services are required from within your model-driven Power Apps. One such scenario is to dynamically retrieve additional information about the system users which does not get synchronised from Office 365/Azure AD...

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    Send Survey Adaptive Card to Microsoft Teams using Power Automate

    April 21, 2020

    This is an extension to my last post on creating survey PCF control using Adaptive Cards Templating. Creating PCF control is fun, but wouldn't it be better if we could send the survey directly to the participants?

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    Create Survey PCF Control Using Adaptive Cards Templating

    April 2, 2020

    Templating using Adaptive Cards has been in preview for more than a year and I have been itching to try them out so let's do it!

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Tae Rim Han
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