In this episode, the process of integrating Power Automate into Power Apps is explained. The application built in previous sessions is complemented with a new feature that allows sending dynamic emails based on database records.
A specific example given is sending an email notification to a student's parent when the student checks in for lunch help. This interaction shows one of the many use-cases for the Power Automate-Power Apps integration.You can further enrich your Microsoft Power BI, Power Apps, Azure
knowledge with the on-demand learning opportunities provided by Pragmatic Works.
Pragmatic Works offers a variety of learning platforms, including on-demand courses, boot camps, hackathons, virtual mentoring, and custom private training for corporate enterprises. Explore these opportunities to develop your skills and understanding of Microsoft products.
In this tenth video of Matt’s series, he shows how to integrate Power Automate inside of Power Apps. This integration enables users to create automated workflows that can be triggered by certain events within Power Apps. For example, users can configure an automated workflow to send an email to the parent of a student who has checked in for lunch help. Other use cases of integrating Power Automate to Power Apps include creating notifications, running background tasks, and more. To learn more about Power Automate and Power Apps, watch the previous episodes of Matt’s series or explore Pragmatic Works’ On-Demand Learning classes, Boot Camps, Hackathons, and Virtual Mentoring offerings.
Power Automate, Power Apps, Microsoft Teams, Power BI, Azure, On-Demand Learning, Boot Camps, Hackathons, Virtual Mentoring, Enterprise Private Training