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Tag: Take Full Control over Your Flow Approvals

May 19, 2020 Flow / Power Automate

Extending the swagger file for the Approval custom connector

In the official Power Apps blog post ‘Building an Approval experience in Canvas Apps‘ (published on April 15, 2020) there’s

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April 20, 2019 Common Data Service / Flow

Reassign Flow Approval Request from the actionable message

This is part 4 of the blog post series ‘Take Full Control of Your Flow Approvals‘ and in this part

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April 17, 2019 Common Data Service / Flow

Trigger your Flow on Approval Request to send the custom actionable message

This is part 3 of the blog post series ‘Take Full Control over Your Flow Approvals‘ and in this part

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April 15, 2019 Common Data Service / Flow

Create your own actionable messages for Flow Approvals

This is part 2 of the blog post series ‘Take Full Control of Your Flow Approvals’. In part 1 we

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April 15, 2019 Common Data Service / Flow / Power Apps

Take Full Control over Your Flow Approvals

In my session ‘Take Full Control over Your Flow Approvals with Common Data Service for Apps‘ at the Power Platform

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