All the GitHub users, if you have not yet created your own GitHub profile page then read this post for some neat tricks.
To all PCF developers, the recent 1.8.5 pcf-scripts release had a breaking change which was unlisted from the official release but if you did happen to receive the 1.8.5 pcf-scripts version then read the remedy provided by the product team here.
Wanna know more about Data Flows and also have a sneak peek at commanding for model-driven apps then mark your calendar for the Vancouver UG on July 23rd. More details can be found here.
Look for the details on the new tool released in the Tools & Components section.
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Mark was working with a Javascript web resource that needed to use the Dataverse Web API to get some table metadata. This took around 5 seconds to get all the information it needed, but he got that down to about 0.2 seconds with a few changes.
Finally, Temmy found how to call Custom Action from Xrm.WebApi.execute function. The funny thing is, the method has already been in place for a long time.
There’s nothing worse than getting a solution import error within Dynamics 365 Customer Service or Microsoft Dataverse. Joe shows us how to resolve this type of error.
It is easy enough to round (nearest, up, or down) to a specified number of decimal places, but what if you want to round to the nearest half? Check this post for know-how.
Did you recently deployed a flow to another environment and ended up breaking your flow. Then read this post from Nick that shows you how to fix it and the reasoning behind it as well.
In this blog, Ritika will walk through the different methods through which you can change the links that appear in the header of a Power Apps Portals Application.
A new XrmToolBox tool was released that allows you to generate the list of dependent components for multiple tables and export it to an Excel/CSV file.
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