Author Archives: Alex Shlega

Shared variables in Dataverse plugins. Surprise, surprise…

It’s a rare situation when 3 different Dataverse developers, all having quite a bit of experience with plugins, start talking about plugins functionality and can’t agree on how it actually works Yet, this is exactly what happened when Daryl LaBar suggested that I should be using shared variables to handle the problem described in the… Read More »

Power Platform Elephants

A few things happened recently which got me thinking about things we usually don’t talk about in the Power Platform world: Steve Mordue mentioned Dunning-Kruger Effect in his recent podcast/blog post:  https://stevemordue.com/microsoft-marching-masses-to-peak-of-mt-stupid/ Another fellow MVP, Olena Grischenko,  posted this interesting comment on Linkedin: “Doing lots of error handing in Power Automate recently Feels more and… Read More »

How to: re-use historical user input/selections to populate form controls

What if you wanted to populate model-driven app form controls based on the previous selections made by the same user? To give you a specific example: let’s say there is a location field on the form, and let’s say our user can travel between multiple locations. In both locations, this user is going to work… Read More »

Power Automate word templates in Model-Driven apps – forms integration

Now that we went through the process of creating a Power Automate flow that’s using Word Template action, why don’t we get this integrated into a model-driven application?   Let’s first create a very simple invoice form. You should be able to do it easily (or you could use any other entity – I’m just… Read More »

CDS is Microsoft Dataverse!

There is another renaming, so just be aware: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/reshape-the-future-of-work-with-microsoft-dataverse-for-teams-now-generally-available/ And I can’t help but notice https://dataverse.org/ Well, I know it’s difficult to come up with good names these days since all of them have already been taken, but, quite frankly, what’s wrong with CDS, or, at least, how come Dataverse sounds better? Either way, it… Read More »