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April 24, 2020 Common Data Service / Flow / Power Automate / Power Platform

Power Automate the enforcement of naming convention on flows with CDS(ce) trigger: Revisited

In my previous blog post I described how the naming convention for flows with a Common Data Service (current environment)

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April 21, 2020 Common Data Service / Flow / Power Automate / Power Platform

Power Automate the enforcement of naming convention on flows with CDS(ce) trigger

Enforcement of naming convention on workflows can be Power Automated, as described in my previous blog post. This is also

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April 21, 2020 Common Data Service / Dynamics 365 CE / Flow / Power Automate

Power Automate the enforcement of naming convention on CDS|Dynamics 365 workflows

Enforcement of the naming convention, as described in my previous blog post, can be Power Automated. The CDS|Dynamics 365 workflow

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April 20, 2020 Common Data Service / Dynamics 365 CE / Flow

Naming convention for (work)flows

In the white paper Microsoft Power Automate: A guide to building enterprise-ready flows that was published last year, one of

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