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36 TopicsMicrosoft 365 & Power Platform Community call - Community demos
💡 Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Development bi-weekly community call focuses on different use cases and features within the Microsoft 365 and Power Platform - across Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, SharePoint, Power Apps and more. 👏 Looking to catch up on the latest news and updates, including cool community demos, this call is for you! 📅 On 18th of December we'll have following agenda: Copilot prompt of the week CommunityDays.org update Microsoft 365 Maturity Model update Latest on PnP Framework and Core SDK extension Latest on PnP PowerShell Latest on Copilot pro dev samples Latest on Power Platform samples Picture time with the Together Mode! Mike Givens (CACI) Automating smart Approval cancellations in Power Automate with Dataverse Ben Fetters (Peak Power Apps) – Creating a comments section in Canvas Apps with JSON Ejaz Hussain (Advania UK) – Integrate Copilot Agents into SharePoint: OOTB and Programmatic Approaches (Client API & WebChat) 📅 Download recurrent invite from https://aka.ms/community/m365-powerplat-dev-call-invite 📞 & 📺 Join the Microsoft Teams meeting live at https://aka.ms/community/m365-powerplat-dev-call-join 👋 See you in the call! 📖 Resources: Previous community call recordings and demos from the Microsoft Community Learning YouTube channel at https://aka.ms/community/youtube Microsoft 365 & Power Platform samples from Microsoft and community - https://aka.ms/community/samples Microsoft 365 & Power Platform community details - https://aka.ms/community/home 🧡 Sharing is caring!62Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Power Platform community call - December 2025
💡 Power Platform monthly community call focuses on different extensibility options for builders, makers and developers within the Power Platform. Typically demos are from our awesome community members who showcase the art of possible within the Power Platform capabilities. 👏 Looking to catch up on the latest news and updates, including cool community demos, this call is for you! 📅 On 17th of December we'll have following agenda: Power Platform Updates & Events Latest on Power Platform samples Supercharge Your Date Logic: The Ultimate Working Day Calculator for Power Automate – Ian Tweedie (Capgemini) Animated Navigation in PowerBI – James Mounsey-Moran (Trustmarque) Building a copilot for Dataverse DevOps – Shashank Bhide (Kerv Digital) 📅 Download recurrent invite from https://aka.ms/powerplatformcommunitycall 📞 & 📺 Join the Microsoft Teams meeting live at https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformMonthlyCall 👋 See you in the call! 📖 Resources: Previous community call recordings and demos from the Microsoft 365 & Power Platform community YouTube channel at https://aka.ms/community/videos Microsoft 365 & Power Platform samples from Microsoft and community - https://aka.ms/community/samples Microsoft 365 & Power Platform community details - https://aka.ms/community/home 💡 You want to do a demo in this call? - Please fill in the following form and we'll get you scheduled - https://aka.ms/community/request/demo64Views0likes0CommentsLicensing a Dataverse environment for external users
Looking for some advice and opinions please. This is for a standalone Dataverse environment. Not Dynamics 365, or Power Apps, or Power Pages. The question is about using a Dataverse environment with the native Dataverse web APIs, where a portal is developed (not Power Pages) that allows the external users to interface (read/write) data. My opinion is that because this is not Dynamics 365 and Power Pages are not being utilised to facilitate the access then there is no requirement for user (D365, Power App, or Power Pages capacity) licensing. I would still need Dataverse capacity licenses, but that is all. Appreciate any thought and insights. Thanks, NickSolvedAccess Releases 7 Issue Fixes in Version 2311 (Released November 25th, 2023)
Our newest round of Access bug fixes was released on November 25th, 2023. In this blog post, we highlight some of the fixed issues that our Access engineers released in the current monthly channel.9.5KViews3likes29CommentsAccess Releases 7 Issue Fixes in Version 2310 (Released October 25th, 2023)
Our newest round of Access bug fixes was released on October 25th, 2023. In this blog post, we highlight some of the fixed issues that our Access engineers released in the current monthly channel. If you see a bug that impacts you, and if you are on the current monthly channel Version 2310, you should have these fixes. Make sure you are on Access Build # 16.0.16924.20106 or greater.4.7KViews2likes4Comments