Microsoft published the 2021 wave 2 release notes which you can find here. While we look at the new feature releases do not forget the list of deprecations on this link; as some of the deprecated features will be turned off in 2022, especially the WS-Trust / OrganizationServiceProxy authentication method.
There are a good amount of blogs released that highlight some of the upcoming features in Wave 2 as listed below:
Hamish Sheild has written a fantastic blog describing a process to capture and digest the requirements for Power Platform solutions. Though it is not dev it is still worth a read.
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In this blog, Mehdi unveils one of the new features that will be available in the Power Platform Wave 2 2021 release, it is about the side panel that appears on the right side of an MDA.
Environment Variables though are a nifty new feature within Microsoft Dataverse getting the values could be tough. Joe shows us how to overcome this issue in this post.
Out of the box option for tracing is limited and AppInsights can only log so much. Another option is to log in to Dataverse but that consumes space. Logging into Cosmos DB sounds interesting.
In this blog, Leon Armston will show you how to avoid creating unnecessary apply to each loops in Power Automate which can slow down your flow and make it harder.
SharePoint connector in cloud flow provides most of the features but certain actions are missing that can be accomplished by using SharePoint API in cloud flow.
In this post, Carl shows us the potential issues you can run into using Virtual Tables with the OData provider and how you can resolve them. Take a look at this post.
Did you know that Dataverse will check if a string field is a date and try to truncate it before it saves it? Neither did Phil until this post. Read this post to know more.
XrmToolCast challenged David Rivard to create a tool for Managing Custom APIs. Not only did he accept that challenge and created, but he has also extended it to create another one, both of which were covered on this show.
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