Mark Carrington created an nice tool that lets you identify where your PCF code components are used on the form/view and belong to which solution. You can download PCF Usage Inspector from XrmToolBox.
Mark your calendar, January 27th for VS Code Day. You can find more details here.
Aric created an amazing approval process using adaptive cards for Outlook and the email contains all the details needed for an approval making the entire process easy. This is next level approval process.
In this blog post, Ritika will walk through the steps that can be followed to style the dropdown that renders on a web page in a Power Apps Portal app.
David who recently created an XrmToolBox tool called Custom API Manager explains us what does Allow Custom Processing field in Custom API configuration actually means.
In this post, Linn explains how you can dynamically populate the Activity Parties or any other array input parameter by switching to input entire array and populating with the JSON array.
Do you ever need to merge multiple assemblies (DLLs)? Whatever the answer, Temmy will tell you the background of why you should consider it and which is better.
Doing my pro bono bits for local #community this weekend. A dear friend reached out for help to suppor a city charity campaign. MVP1 done for campaign app on @MSPowerApps
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