In this advanced FOTW post, learn how to create dynamic parallel approval requests using the new concurrency control settings in for each loops and also get a flavor for other Flow capabilities like variables, expressions, and ODATA filter queries.
Take a look into new PowerApps and Flow capabilities added during Business Applications Spring 2018 Launch that help you engage customers, empower employees, optimize operations, and transform products. Check it out here.
In this Flow of the Week, learn about how to work with Office 365 Groups and Office 365 Users. This flow will get all of the members of an Office 365 Group you own and send you an email report with those members (with details about each member).
Today we are announcing a new type of flow: a Business process flow. These flows, based on the Common Data Service for Apps, define a set of steps for people to follow to take them to a desired outcome. We also have a number of new integrations coming, including a Flow add-in for Excel.
Learn about a flow that the Flow team uses to follow-up on user feedback. A bug is automatically created in Visual Studio for every user comment that is tagged with ‘Open Bug’. This ensures that feedback isn’t lost and is tracked in Visual Studio for an engineer to begin investigation.
So far this month, we have released several new capabilities in Microsoft Flow. First, you can browse your Approval history — see all the approval requests you’ve sent out, including the responses, the comments that were sent, and the exact time they happened.
Behind every flashy company event, there is a plethora of cool swag that gets handed out as prizes or to get people pumped up about the product.