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MattDC
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Uncaught PCFNonImplementedError: retrieveMultipleRecords: Method not implemented

Hi,

I have completed this tutorial: Use the Microsoft Dataverse web API in a Power Apps component.

I am testing the web API functionality

I published and hosted the component in my Microsoft Power Platform environment. 

 

I hosted the component as follows:

  • https://make.powerapps.com/
  • Create
  • Start from a Dataverse table 
  • Connect to my custom table (I plan on using later)
  • Import the custom component
  • Add it to a new screen

The component displays, but If I click any of the buttons that call WebAPI methods, I get an error like this:

 

Uncaught PCFNonImplementedError: retrieveMultipleRecords: Method not implemented

 


I added the WebAPI feature to my `ControlManifest.xml` file:

 

        <feature-usage>
            <uses-feature name="WebAPI" required="true" />
        </feature-usage>
    </control>

 



Why is the method not recognized? Is it because the screen is a canvas?

How do I add a custom component to a Power Apps app that can use the WebAPI? 



 

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a33ik
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Most Valuable Professional

It took some time to understand what issues you experienced.

PCF control won't have Webapi capabilities when it will be used from Canvas Apps itself. So your number 1 is valid.

Now to custom pages - 2 and 3. It won't work when it is used from make.powerapps.com but once the page is published and opened from a context of Dynamics application - it should start working.

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a33ik
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Most Valuable Professional

Hello,

Where are you trying to use this PCF control? I will work in the Model Driven App or Custom Page but not in pure Canvas App.

MattDC
Frequent Visitor

I've tried in three places. I'm not sure where to add my custom component that can use the WebAPI feature to access Dataverse. 

 

One:

 

  • https://make.powerapps.com/
  • Start from Dataverse. Start from a Dataverse table to create a three screen app
  • Connect to my Microsoft Dataverse table - tests (custom table)
  • Tree View > Components > Import Components > Code > Import my custom component
  • Insert > Code Components > my custom component
  • Click "Create record with revenue of 100" button

I then get an error:

createRecord: Method not implemented

 

Two

 

  • https://make.powerapps.com
  • Create
  • Start from Blank App
  • Blank App based on Dataverse > Create
  • Pages > New button > Custom Page > Create a new custom page 
  • Insert > Get More components button > Import Components - Code > Import custom component
  • Insert > Code components > Custom component
  • Click "Create record with revenue of 100" button

I then get an error:

createRecord: Method not implemented

 

Three

 

  • https://make.powerapps.com
  • Create
  • Start from Blank App
  • Blank App based on Dataverse > Create
  • Pages > New button > Custom Page > Use an existing custom page > Dataverse Actions Page > Add
  • Edit Custom Page > Unsaved Changes > Save and continue
  • Pop-up message: This page may contain unsafe code > Open app
  • Insert > Get More components button > Import Components - Code > Import custom component
  • Insert > Classic tab > Code components > Custom component
  • Click "Create record with revenue of 100" button

I then get an error:

 

createRecord: Method not implemented

 

Do I need to upload my component as a Solution file?

I use the following commands to upload my component to the PowerApps platform: 

 

npm run build
pac pcf push --publisher-prefix msl

 

I logged in to PowerApps using my Microsoft 365 trial developer subscription, I'm not sure if that is an issue. 

MattDC
Frequent Visitor

Here's some of my code:

ControlManifest.Input.xml:

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest>
    <control namespace="webapi" constructor="TSWebAPI" version="1.0.1" display-name-key="TS_WebAPI_Display_Key" description-key="TS_WebAPI_Desc_Display_Key" control-type="standard">
        <property name="stringProperty" display-name-key="stringProperty_Display_Key" description-key="stringProperty_Desc_Key" of-type="SingleLine.Text" usage="bound" required="true" />
        <resources>
            <code path="index.ts" order="1" />
            <css path="css/TS_WebAPI.css" order="2" />
        </resources>
        <feature-usage>
            <uses-feature name="WebAPI" required="true" />
        </feature-usage>
    </control>
</manifest>

 

 

index.ts:

 

import { IInputs, IOutputs } from "./generated/ManifestTypes";

export class TSWebAPI implements ComponentFramework.StandardControl<IInputs, IOutputs> {

// Reference to the control container HTMLDivElement
// This element contains all elements of our custom control example
private _container: HTMLDivElement;

// Reference to ComponentFramework Context object
private _context: ComponentFramework.Context<IInputs>;

// Flag if control view has been rendered
private _controlViewRendered: Boolean;

// References to button elements that are rendered by example custom control
private _createEntity1Button: HTMLButtonElement;
private _createEntity2Button: HTMLButtonElement;
private _createEntity3Button: HTMLButtonElement;
private _deleteRecordButton: HTMLButtonElement;
private _fetchXmlRefreshButton: HTMLButtonElement;
private _oDataRefreshButton: HTMLButtonElement;

// References to div elements that are rendered by the example custom control
private _odataStatusContainerDiv: HTMLDivElement;
private _resultContainerDiv: HTMLDivElement;

// Name of entity to use for example Web API calls that are performed by this control
private static _entityName: string = "account";

// Required field on _entityName of type 'single line of text'
// Example Web API calls that are performed by the example custom control will set this field for new record creation examples
private static _requiredAttributeName: string = "name";

// Value that the _requiredAttributeName field will be set to for new created records
private static _requiredAttributeValue: string = "Web API Custom Control (Sample)";

// Name of currency field on _entityName to populate during record create
// Example Web API calls that are performed by the example custom control will set and read this field
private static _currencyAttributeName: string = "revenue";

// Friendly name of currency field (only used for control UI - no functional impact)
private static _currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName: string = "annual revenue";

/**
 * Empty constructor.
 */
constructor() {

}

/**
 * Used to initialize the control instance. Controls can kick off remote server calls and other initialization actions here.
 * Data-set values are not initialized here, use updateView.
 *  context The entire property bag available to control via Context Object; It contains values as set up by the customizer mapped to property names defined in the manifest, as well as utility functions.
 *  notifyOutputChanged A callback method to alert the framework that the control has new outputs ready to be retrieved asynchronously.
 *  state A piece of data that persists in one session for a single user. Can be set at any point in a controls life cycle by calling 'setControlState' in the Mode interface.
 *  container If a control is marked control-type='standard', it will receive an empty div element within which it can render its content.
 */
public init(context: ComponentFramework.Context<IInputs>, notifyOutputChanged: () => void, state: ComponentFramework.Dictionary, container: HTMLDivElement): void {
    this._context = context;
    this._controlViewRendered = false;
    this._container = document.createElement("div");
    this._container.classList.add("TSWebAPI_Container");
    container.appendChild(this._container);
}


/**
 * Called when any value in the property bag has changed. This includes field values, data-sets, global values such as container height and width, offline status, control metadata values such as label, visible, etc.
 *  context The entire property bag available to control via Context Object; It contains values as set up by the customizer mapped to names defined in the manifest, as well as utility functions
 */
public updateView(context: ComponentFramework.Context<IInputs>): void {
    if (!this._controlViewRendered) {
        this._controlViewRendered = true;

        // Render Web API Examples
        this.renderCreateExample();
        this.renderDeleteExample();
        this.renderFetchXmlRetrieveMultipleExample();
        this.renderODataRetrieveMultipleExample();

        // Render result div to display output of Web API calls
        this.renderResultsDiv();}
}

/**
 * It is called by the framework prior to a control receiving new data.
 * @returns an object based on nomenclature defined in manifest, expecting object[s] for property marked as “bound” or “output”
 */
public getOutputs(): IOutputs {
    return {};
}

/**
 * Called when the control is to be removed from the DOM tree. Controls should use this call for cleanup.
 * i.e. cancelling any pending remote calls, removing listeners, etc.
 */
public destroy(): void {
    // Add code to cleanup control if necessary
}

/**
 * Helper method to create HTML button that is used for CreateRecord Web API Example
 *  buttonLabel : Label for button
 *  buttonId : ID for button
 *  buttonValue : Value of button (attribute of button)
 *  onClickHandler : onClick event handler to invoke for the button
 */
 private createHTMLButtonElement(buttonLabel: string, buttonId: string, buttonValue: string | null, onClickHandler: (event?: any) => void): HTMLButtonElement {
    let button: HTMLButtonElement = document.createElement("button");
    button.innerHTML = buttonLabel;

    if (buttonValue) {
        button.setAttribute("buttonvalue", buttonValue);
    }

    button.id = buttonId;

    button.classList.add("SampleControl_WebAPI_ButtonClass");
    button.addEventListener("click", onClickHandler);
    return button;
}

/**
 * Helper method to create HTML Div Element
 *  elementClassName : Class name of div element
 *  isHeader : True if 'header' div - adds extra class and post-fix to ID for header elements
 *  innerText : innerText of Div Element
 */
private createHTMLDivElement(elementClassName: string, isHeader: Boolean, innerText?: string): HTMLDivElement {
    let div: HTMLDivElement = document.createElement("div");

    if (isHeader) {
        div.classList.add("SampleControl_WebAPI_Header");
        elementClassName += "_header";
    }

    if (innerText) {
        div.innerText = innerText.toUpperCase();
    }

    div.classList.add(elementClassName);
    return div;
}

/** 
* Renders a 'result container' div element to inject the status of the example Web API calls 
*/
private renderResultsDiv() {
    // Render header label for result container
    let resultDivHeader: HTMLDivElement = this.createHTMLDivElement("result_container", true,
        "Result of last action");
    this._container.appendChild(resultDivHeader);

    // Div elements to populate with the result text
    this._resultContainerDiv = this.createHTMLDivElement("result_container", false, undefined);
    this._container.appendChild(this._resultContainerDiv);

    // Init the result container with a notification that the control was loaded
    this.updateResultContainerText("Web API sample custom control loaded");
}

/**
* Helper method to inject HTML into result container div
*  statusHTML : HTML to inject into result container
*/
private updateResultContainerText(statusHTML: string): void {
    if (this._resultContainerDiv) {
        this._resultContainerDiv.innerHTML = statusHTML;
    }
}

/**
 * Helper method to inject error string into result container div after failed Web API call
 *  errorResponse : error object from rejected promise
 */
private updateResultContainerTextWithErrorResponse(errorResponse: any): void {
    if (this._resultContainerDiv) {
        // Retrieve the error message from the errorResponse and inject into the result div
        let errorHTML: string = "Error with Web API call:";
        errorHTML += "<br />"
        errorHTML += errorResponse.message;
        this._resultContainerDiv.innerHTML = errorHTML;
    }
}

/**
* Helper method to generate Label for Create Buttons
*  entityNumber : value to set _currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName field to for this button
*/
private getCreateRecordButtonLabel(entityNumber: string): string {
    return "Create record with " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName + " of " + entityNumber;
}

/**
* Helper method to generate ID for Create button
*  entityNumber : value to set _currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName field to for this button
*/
private getCreateButtonId(entityNumber: string): string {
    return "create_button_" + entityNumber;
}

/**
* Event Handler for onClick of create record button
*  event : click event
*/
private createButtonOnClickHandler(event: Event): void {
    // Retrieve the value to set the currency field to from the button's attribute
    let currencyAttributeValue: Number = parseInt(
        (event.srcElement! as Element)!.attributes.getNamedItem("buttonvalue")!.value
    );

    // Generate unique record name by appending timestamp to _requiredAttributeValue
    let recordName: string = TSWebAPI._requiredAttributeValue + "_" + Date.now();

    // Set the values for the attributes we want to set on the new record
    // If you want to set additional attributes on the new record, add to data dictionary as key/value pair
    var data: any = {};
    data[TSWebAPI._requiredAttributeName] = recordName;
    data[TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName] = currencyAttributeValue;

    // store reference to 'this' so it can be used in the callback method
    var thisRef = this;

    // Invoke the Web API to create the new record
    this._context.webAPI.createRecord(TSWebAPI._entityName, data).then(
        function (response: ComponentFramework.LookupValue) {
            // Callback method for successful creation of new record

            // Get the ID of the new record created
            let id: string = response.id;

            // Generate HTML to inject into the result div to showcase the fields and values of the new record that is created
            let resultHtml: string = "Created new " + TSWebAPI._entityName + " record with below values:"
            resultHtml += "<br />";
            resultHtml += "<br />";
            resultHtml += "id: " + id;
            resultHtml += "<br />";
            resultHtml += "<br />";
            resultHtml += TSWebAPI._requiredAttributeName + ": " + recordName;
            resultHtml += "<br />";
            resultHtml += "<br />";
            resultHtml += TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + ": " + currencyAttributeValue;

            thisRef.updateResultContainerText(resultHtml);
        },
        function (errorResponse: any) {
            // Error handling code here - record failed to be created
            thisRef.updateResultContainerTextWithErrorResponse(errorResponse);
        }
    );
}

/**
* Event Handler for onClick of delete record button
*  event : click event
*/
private deleteButtonOnClickHandler(): void {
    // Invoke a lookup dialog to allow the user to select an existing record of type _entityName to delete
    var lookUpOptions: any =
    {
        entityTypes: [TSWebAPI._entityName]
    };

    // store reference to 'this' so it can be used in the callback method
    var thisRef = this;

    var lookUpPromise: any = this._context.utils.lookupObjects(lookUpOptions);

    lookUpPromise.then(
        // Callback method - invoked after user has selected an item from the lookup dialog
        // Data parameter is the item selected in the lookup dialog
        (data: ComponentFramework.EntityReference[]) => {
            if (data && data[0]) {
                // Get the ID and entityType of the record that was selected by the lookup
                let id: string = data[0].id.guid;
                let entityType: string = data[0].etn!;

                // Invoke the deleteRecord method of the WebAPI to delete the selected record
                this._context.webAPI.deleteRecord(entityType, id).then(
                    function (response: ComponentFramework.LookupValue) {
                        // Record was deleted successfully
                        let responseId: string = response.id;
                        let responseEntityType: string = response.name!;

                        // Generate HTML to inject into the result div to showcase the deleted record 
                        thisRef.updateResultContainerText("Deleted " + responseEntityType + " record with ID: " + responseId);
                    },
                    function (errorResponse: any) {
                        // Error handling code here
                        thisRef.updateResultContainerTextWithErrorResponse(errorResponse);
                    }
                );
            }
        },
        (error: any) => {
            // Error handling code here
            thisRef.updateResultContainerTextWithErrorResponse(error);
        }
    );
}

/**
* Event Handler for onClick of calculate average value button
*  event : click event
*/
private calculateAverageButtonOnClickHandler(): void {
    // Build FetchXML to retrieve the average value of _currencyAttributeName field for all _entityName records
    // Add a filter to only aggregate on records that have _currencyAttributeName not set to null
    let fetchXML: string = "<fetch distinct='false' mapping='logical' aggregate='true'>";
    fetchXML += "<entity name='" + TSWebAPI._entityName + "'>";
    fetchXML += "<attribute name='" + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + "' aggregate='avg' alias='average_val' />";
    fetchXML += "<filter>";
    fetchXML += "<condition attribute='" + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + "' operator='not-null' />";
    fetchXML += "</filter>";
    fetchXML += "</entity>";
    fetchXML += "</fetch>";

    // store reference to 'this' so it can be used in the callback method
    var thisRef = this;

    // Invoke the Web API RetrieveMultipleRecords method to calculate the aggregate value
    this._context.webAPI.retrieveMultipleRecords(TSWebAPI._entityName, "?fetchXml=" + fetchXML).then(
        function (response: ComponentFramework.WebApi.RetrieveMultipleResponse) {
            // Retrieve multiple completed successfully -- retrieve the averageValue 
            let averageVal: Number = response.entities[0].average_val;

            // Generate HTML to inject into the result div to showcase the result of the RetrieveMultiple Web API call
            let resultHTML: string = "Average value of " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName + " attribute for all " + TSWebAPI._entityName + " records: " + averageVal;
            thisRef.updateResultContainerText(resultHTML);
        },
        function (errorResponse: any) {
            // Error handling code here
            thisRef.updateResultContainerTextWithErrorResponse(errorResponse);
        }
    );
}

/**
* Event Handler for onClick of calculate record count button
*  event : click event
*/
private refreshRecordCountButtonOnClickHandler(): void {
    // Generate OData query string to retrieve the _currencyAttributeName field for all _entityName records
    // Add a filter to only retrieve records with _requiredAttributeName field which contains _requiredAttributeValue
    let queryString: string = "?$select=" + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + "&$filter=contains(" + TSWebAPI._requiredAttributeName +
        ",'" + TSWebAPI._requiredAttributeValue + "')";

    // store reference to 'this' so it can be used in the callback method
    var thisRef = this;

    // Invoke the Web API Retrieve Multiple call
    this._context.webAPI.retrieveMultipleRecords(TSWebAPI._entityName, queryString).then(
        function (response: any) {
            // Retrieve Multiple Web API call completed successfully
            let count1: number = 0;
            let count2: number = 0;
            let count3: number = 0;

            // Loop through each returned record
            for (let entity of response.entities) {
                // Retrieve the value of _currencyAttributeName field
                let value: Number = entity[TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName];

                // Check the value of _currencyAttributeName field and increment the correct counter
                if (value == 100) {
                    count1++;
                }
                else if (value == 200) {
                    count2++;
                }
                else if (value == 300) {
                    count3++;
                }
            }

            // Generate HTML to inject into the fetch xml status div to showcase the results of the OData retrieve example
            let innerHtml: string = "Use above buttons to create or delete a record to see count update";
            innerHtml += "<br />";
            innerHtml += "<br />";
            innerHtml += "Count of " + TSWebAPI._entityName + " records with " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + " of 100: " + count1;
            innerHtml += "<br />";
            innerHtml += "Count of " + TSWebAPI._entityName + " records with " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + " of 200: " + count2;
            innerHtml += "<br />";
            innerHtml += "Count of " + TSWebAPI._entityName + " records with " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeName + " of 300: " + count3;

            // Inject the HTML into the fetch xml status div
            if (thisRef._odataStatusContainerDiv) {
                thisRef._odataStatusContainerDiv.innerHTML = innerHtml;
            }

            // Inject a success message into the result div
            thisRef.updateResultContainerText("Record count refreshed");
        },
        function (errorResponse: any) {
            // Error handling code here
            thisRef.updateResultContainerTextWithErrorResponse(errorResponse);
        }
    );
}

/** 
* Renders example use of CreateRecord Web API
*/
private renderCreateExample() {
    // Create header label for Web API sample
    let headerDiv: HTMLDivElement = this.createHTMLDivElement("create_container", true, "Click to create "
        + TSWebAPI._entityName + " record");
    this._container.appendChild(headerDiv);

    // Create button 1 to create a record with the revenue field set to 100
    let value1: string = "100";
    this._createEntity1Button = this.createHTMLButtonElement(
        this.getCreateRecordButtonLabel(value1),
        this.getCreateButtonId(value1),
        value1,
        this.createButtonOnClickHandler.bind(this));

    // Create button 2 to create a record with the revenue field set to 200
    let value2: string = "200";
    this._createEntity2Button = this.createHTMLButtonElement(
        this.getCreateRecordButtonLabel(value2),
        this.getCreateButtonId(value2),
        value2,
        this.createButtonOnClickHandler.bind(this));

    // Create button 3 to create a record with the revenue field set to 300
    let value3: string = "300";
    this._createEntity3Button = this.createHTMLButtonElement(
        this.getCreateRecordButtonLabel(value3),
        this.getCreateButtonId(value3),
        value3,
        this.createButtonOnClickHandler.bind(this));

    // Append all button HTML elements to custom control container div
    this._container.appendChild(this._createEntity1Button);
    this._container.appendChild(this._createEntity2Button);
    this._container.appendChild(this._createEntity3Button);
}

/** 
* Renders example use of DeleteRecord Web API
*/
private renderDeleteExample(): void {
    // Create header label for Web API sample
    let headerDiv: HTMLDivElement = this.createHTMLDivElement("delete_container", true, "Click to delete " + TSWebAPI._entityName + " record");

    // Render button to invoke DeleteRecord Web API call
    this._deleteRecordButton = this.createHTMLButtonElement(
        "Select record to delete",
        "delete_button",
        null,
        this.deleteButtonOnClickHandler.bind(this));

    // Append elements to custom control container div
    this._container.appendChild(headerDiv);
    this._container.appendChild(this._deleteRecordButton);
}

/** 
* Renders example use of RetrieveMultiple Web API with OData
*/
private renderODataRetrieveMultipleExample(): void {
    let containerClassName: string = "odata_status_container";

    // Create header label for Web API sample
    let statusDivHeader: HTMLDivElement = this.createHTMLDivElement(containerClassName, true, "Click to refresh record count");
    this._odataStatusContainerDiv = this.createHTMLDivElement(containerClassName, false, undefined);

    // Create button to invoke OData RetrieveMultiple Example
    this._fetchXmlRefreshButton = this.createHTMLButtonElement(
        "Refresh record count",
        "odata_refresh",
        null,
        this.refreshRecordCountButtonOnClickHandler.bind(this));

    // Append HTML elements to custom control container div
    this._container.appendChild(statusDivHeader);
    this._container.appendChild(this._odataStatusContainerDiv);
    this._container.appendChild(this._fetchXmlRefreshButton);
}

/** 
* Renders example use of RetrieveMultiple Web API with Fetch XML
*/
private renderFetchXmlRetrieveMultipleExample(): void {
    let containerName: string = "fetchxml_status_container";

    // Create header label for Web API sample
    let statusDivHeader: HTMLDivElement = this.createHTMLDivElement(containerName, true,
        "Click to calculate average value of " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName);
    let statusDiv: HTMLDivElement = this.createHTMLDivElement(containerName, false, undefined);

    // Create button to invoke Fetch XML RetrieveMultiple Web API example
    this._oDataRefreshButton = this.createHTMLButtonElement(
        "Calculate average value of " + TSWebAPI._currencyAttributeNameFriendlyName,
        "odata_refresh",
        null,
        this.calculateAverageButtonOnClickHandler.bind(this));

    // Append HTML Elements to custom control container div
    this._container.appendChild(statusDivHeader);
    this._container.appendChild(statusDiv);
    this._container.appendChild(this._oDataRefreshButton);
}}

 

 

 

 

a33ik
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

It took some time to understand what issues you experienced.

PCF control won't have Webapi capabilities when it will be used from Canvas Apps itself. So your number 1 is valid.

Now to custom pages - 2 and 3. It won't work when it is used from make.powerapps.com but once the page is published and opened from a context of Dynamics application - it should start working.

DianaBirkelbach
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

Hi @MattDC , 
@ totally agree with @a33ik . I would add to his solution , that if you need to work in Custom Pages, in order to be able to use the PCF in the designer, you can catch the error and provide some dummy fallback data. Then you could make the rest of the work in the designer. Something like this:

 

export const fetchRecords = async (....){
 try{    
    await webAPI.retrieveMultipleRecords(...)
  }
 catch(e){
        if(e instanceof Error){
            if(e.name === "PCFNonImplementedError"){
                return [] //your fallback data for the designer
            }
        }
        throw e;
    }

 

Kind regards,
Diana
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MattDC
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Thanks! IT worked when I created a custom page in a Blank App based on Dataverse and published the app. I did not realize that you can't use the WebAPI when editing a custom page.

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As we continue to grow and learn together, it's important to reflect on the valuable insights we've shared. For today's #TuesdayTip, we're excited to take a moment to look back at the last 10 tips we've shared in case you missed any or want to revisit them. Thanks for your incredible support for this series--we're so glad it was able to help so many of you navigate your community experience!   Getting Started in the Community An overview of everything you need to know about navigating the community on one page!  Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Community Ranks and YOU Have you ever wondered how your fellow community members ascend the ranks within our community? We explain everything about ranks and how to achieve points so you can climb up in the rankings! Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Powering Up Your Community Profile Your Community User Profile is how the Community knows you--so it's essential that it works the way you need it to! From changing your username to updating contact information, this Knowledge Base Article is your best resource for powering up your profile. Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Community Blogs--A Great Place to Start There's so much you'll discover in the Community Blogs, and we hope you'll check them out today!  Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Unlocking Community Achievements and Earning Badges Across the Communities, you'll see badges on users profile that recognize and reward their engagement and contributions. Check out some details on Community badges--and find out more in the detailed link at the end of the article! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Blogging in the Community Interested in blogging? Everything you need to know on writing blogs in our four communities! Get started blogging across the Power Platform communities today! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Subscriptions & Notifications We don't want you to miss a thing in the community! Read all about how to subscribe to sections of our forums and how to setup your notifications! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Getting Started with Private Messages & Macros Do you want to enhance your communication in the Community and streamline your interactions? One of the best ways to do this is to ensure you are using Private Messaging--and the ever-handy macros that are available to you as a Community member! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Community User Groups Learn everything about being part of, starting, or leading a User Group in the Power Platform Community. Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Update Your Community Profile Today! Keep your community profile up to date which is essential for staying connected and engaged with the community. Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Thank you for being an integral part of our journey.   Here's to many more Tuesday Tips as we pave the way for a brighter, more connected future! As always, watch the News & Announcements for the next set of tips, coming soon!

Calling all User Group Leaders and Super Users! Mark Your Calendars for the next Community Ambassador Call on May 9th!

This month's Community Ambassador call is on May 9th at 9a & 3p PDT. Please keep an eye out in your private messages and Teams channels for your invitation. There are lots of exciting updates coming to the Community, and we have some exclusive opportunities to share with you! As always, we'll also review regular updates for User Groups, Super Users, and share general information about what's going on in the Community.     Be sure to register & we hope to see all of you there!

April 2024 Community Newsletter

We're pleased to share the April Community Newsletter, where we highlight the latest news, product releases, upcoming events, and the amazing work of our outstanding Community members.   If you're new to the Community, please make sure to follow the latest News & Announcements and check out the Community on LinkedIn as well! It's the best way to stay up-to-date with all the news from across Microsoft Power Platform and beyond.    COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS   Check out the most active community members of the last month! These hardworking members are posting regularly, answering questions, kudos, and providing top solutions in their communities. We are so thankful for each of you--keep up the great work! If you hope to see your name here next month, follow these awesome community members to see what they do!   Power AppsPower AutomateCopilot StudioPower PagesWarrenBelzDeenujialexander2523ragavanrajanLaurensMManishSolankiMattJimisonLucas001AmikcapuanodanilostephenrobertOliverRodriguestimlAndrewJManikandanSFubarmmbr1606VishnuReddy1997theMacResolutionsVishalJhaveriVictorIvanidzejsrandhawahagrua33ikExpiscornovusFGuerrero1PowerAddictgulshankhuranaANBExpiscornovusprathyooSpongYeNived_Nambiardeeksha15795apangelesGochixgrantjenkinsvasu24Mfon   LATEST NEWS Business Applications Launch Event - On Demand In case you missed the Business Applications Launch Event, you can now catch up on all the announcements and watch the entire event on-demand inside Charles Lamanna's latest cloud blog.   This is your one stop shop for all the latest Copilot features across Power Platform and #Dynamics365, including first-hand looks at how companies such as Lenovo, Sonepar, Ford Motor Company, Omnicom and more are using these new capabilities in transformative ways. Click the image below to watch today!     Power Platform Community Conference 2024 is here! It's time to look forward to the next installment of the Power Platform Community Conference, which takes place this year on 18-20th September 2024 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas!   Come and be inspired by Microsoft senior thought leaders and the engineers behind the #PowerPlatform, with Charles Lamanna, Sangya Singh, Ryan Cunningham, Kim Manis, Nirav Shah, Omar Aftab and Leon Welicki already confirmed to speak. You'll also be able to learn from industry experts and Microsoft MVPs who are dedicated to bridging the gap between humanity and technology. These include the likes of Lisa Crosbie, Victor Dantas, Kristine Kolodziejski, David Yack, Daniel Christian, Miguel Félix, and Mats Necker, with many more to be announced over the coming weeks.   Click here to watch our brand-new sizzle reel for #PPCC24 or click the image below to find out more about registration. See you in Vegas!     Power Up Program Announces New Video-Based Learning Hear from Principal Program Manager, Dimpi Gandhi, to discover the latest enhancements to the Microsoft #PowerUpProgram. These include a new accelerated video-based curriculum crafted with the expertise of Microsoft MVPs, Rory Neary and Charlie Phipps-Bennett. If you’d like to hear what’s coming next, click the image below to find out more!     UPCOMING EVENTS Microsoft Build - Seattle and Online - 21-23rd May 2024 Taking place on 21-23rd May 2024 both online and in Seattle, this is the perfect event to learn more about low code development, creating copilots, cloud platforms, and so much more to help you unleash the power of AI.   There's a serious wealth of talent speaking across the three days, including the likes of Satya Nadella, Amanda K. Silver, Scott Guthrie, Sarah Bird, Charles Lamanna, Miti J., Kevin Scott, Asha Sharma, Rajesh Jha, Arun Ulag, Clay Wesener, and many more.   And don't worry if you can't make it to Seattle, the event will be online and totally free to join. Click the image below to register for #MSBuild today!     European Collab Summit - Germany - 14-16th May 2024 The clock is counting down to the amazing European Collaboration Summit, which takes place in Germany May 14-16, 2024. #CollabSummit2024 is designed to provide cutting-edge insights and best practices into Power Platform, Microsoft 365, Teams, Viva, and so much more. There's a whole host of experts speakers across the three-day event, including the likes of Vesa Juvonen, Laurie Pottmeyer, Dan Holme, Mark Kashman, Dona Sarkar, Gavin Barron, Emily Mancini, Martina Grom, Ahmad Najjar, Liz Sundet, Nikki Chapple, Sara Fennah, Seb Matthews, Tobias Martin, Zoe Wilson, Fabian Williams, and many more.   Click the image below to find out more about #ECS2024 and register today!   Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Conference - Seattle - 3-7th June If you're looking to turbo boost your Power Platform skills this year, why not take a look at everything TechCon365 has to offer at the Seattle Convention Center on June 3-7, 2024.   This amazing 3-day conference (with 2 optional days of workshops) offers over 130 sessions across multiple tracks, alongside 25 workshops presented by Power Platform, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, Viva, Azure, Copilot and AI experts. There's a great array of speakers, including the likes of Nirav Shah, Naomi Moneypenny, Jason Himmelstein, Heather Cook, Karuana Gatimu, Mark Kashman, Michelle Gilbert, Taiki Y., Kristi K., Nate Chamberlain, Julie Koesmarno, Daniel Glenn, Sarah Haase, Marc Windle, Amit Vasu, Joanne C Klein, Agnes Molnar, and many more.   Click the image below for more #Techcon365 intel and register today!   For more events, click the image below to visit the Microsoft Community Days website.    

Tuesday Tip | Update Your Community Profile Today!

It's time for another TUESDAY TIPS, your weekly connection with the most insightful tips and tricks that empower both newcomers and veterans in the Power Platform Community! Every Tuesday, we bring you a curated selection of the finest advice, distilled from the resources and tools in the Community. Whether you’re a seasoned member or just getting started, Tuesday Tips are the perfect compass guiding you across the dynamic landscape of the Power Platform Community.   We're excited to announce that updating your community profile has never been easier! Keeping your profile up to date is essential for staying connected and engaged with the community.   Check out the following Support Articles with these topics: Accessing Your Community ProfileRetrieving Your Profile URLUpdating Your Community Profile Time ZoneChanging Your Community Profile Picture (Avatar)Setting Your Date Display Preferences Click on your community link for more information: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, Copilot Studio   Thank you for being an active part of our community. Your contributions make a difference! Best Regards, The Community Management Team

Hear what's next for the Power Up Program

Hear from Principal Program Manager, Dimpi Gandhi, to discover the latest enhancements to the Microsoft #PowerUpProgram, including a new accelerated video-based curriculum crafted with the expertise of Microsoft MVPs, Rory Neary and Charlie Phipps-Bennett. If you’d like to hear what’s coming next, click the link below to sign up today! https://aka.ms/PowerUp  

Tuesday Tip: Community User Groups

It's time for another TUESDAY TIPS, your weekly connection with the most insightful tips and tricks that empower both newcomers and veterans in the Power Platform Community! Every Tuesday, we bring you a curated selection of the finest advice, distilled from the resources and tools in the Community. Whether you’re a seasoned member or just getting started, Tuesday Tips are the perfect compass guiding you across the dynamic landscape of the Power Platform Community.   As our community family expands each week, we revisit our essential tools, tips, and tricks to ensure you’re well-versed in the community’s pulse. Keep an eye on the News & Announcements for your weekly Tuesday Tips—you never know what you may learn!   Today's Tip: Community User Groups and YOU Being part of, starting, or leading a User Group can have many great benefits for our community members who want to learn, share, and connect with others who are interested in the Microsoft Power Platform and the low-code revolution.   When you are part of a User Group, you discover amazing connections, learn incredible things, and build your skills. Some User Groups work in the virtual space, but many meet in physical locations, meaning you have several options when it comes to building community with people who are learning and growing together!   Some of the benefits of our Community User Groups are: Network with like-minded peers and product experts, and get in front of potential employers and clients.Learn from industry experts and influencers and make your own solutions more successful.Access exclusive community space, resources, tools, and support from Microsoft.Collaborate on projects, share best practices, and empower each other. These are just a few of the reasons why our community members love their User Groups. Don't wait. Get involved with (or maybe even start) a User Group today--just follow the tips below to get started.For current or new User Group leaders, all the information you need is here: User Group Leader Get Started GuideOnce you've kicked off your User Group, find the resources you need:  Community User Group ExperienceHave questions about our Community User Groups? Let us know! We are here to help you!

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