Flow MVP Melissa Hubbard writes a Flow of the Week to help you automate Approvals while using Microsoft Planner as your Project Management tool.
Last month we announced new actions and expressions to help you work with dates and times.
This week read a fun guest post from Jon Liu. He talks about how you can integrate Microsoft Flow with Minecraft to trigger some activities there when an event happens in SharePoint. This walkthough makes use of the recently added support for Custom Connectors through the data gateway.
A recent ask from customers is to be notified when new connectors are provisioned within a Microsoft Flow environment. These requests may be related to updating Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies or provide opportunities to take advantage of new connectors to drive more value for their business.
A common question we get from Flow creators is how to calculate a running total or sum across a collection. This post will walk Flow authors through tracking running totals across an Apply To Each loop as well as storing complex objects in variables and referencing their properties in expressions.
Flow is now integrated into OneDrive for Business! Using the integration, you can select any file and convert it to PDF, send it to your manager for approval, ask for feedback over email, or post to Teams. Learn more about this new integration and other new OneDrive for Business capabilities.
This week we are announcing that another top request from the community is now available: triggers for the Microsoft Planner connector. A second highly requested feature available this week is to work with Attachments in SharePoint lists.
For this Flow of the week, our Engineering Manager – Raj, shows you how to automate meetings with dynamic attendees. Follow along and build your own automated meeting requests!
Today we are announcing that that Microsoft Flow events are discoverable within the Office 365 Security & Compliance Center for all Office 365 tenants in production. This means administrators can now understand how Microsoft Flow is being used within their organization. For example, which users are creating flows? Are flows being shared?