How to design Teams your teams want to use!
Nick DeCourcy Nick DeCourcy

How to design Teams your teams want to use!

Poorly structured Teams, or work spread across too many Teams can be really hamper user adoption and their productivity. So, Teams need to be designed on a common and understandable foundation.

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Group common questions across forms in Microsoft Forms
Nick DeCourcy Nick DeCourcy

Group common questions across forms in Microsoft Forms

There is a frustrating missing feature in Microsoft Forms (and a lot of its competitors) in that you can only analyze your responses on a form-by-form basis, and not easily group common types of questions across multiple forms. In this video we explore how to address this using the Microsoft Forms API.

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How To: Work with Dataverse Lookup columns in Power Automate flows
Nick DeCourcy Nick DeCourcy

How To: Work with Dataverse Lookup columns in Power Automate flows

Dataverse table relationships offer a lot of powerful features that extend beyond many other data sources you may use with Power Automate, but they can also make accessing and manipulating data more complex. In this video, I look at a couple of these added complexities to get data out of related tables more easily and to add data into rows where there is a lookup column present.

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How to: Get your Microsoft 365 Tenant ID with Power Automate
Nick DeCourcy Nick DeCourcy

How to: Get your Microsoft 365 Tenant ID with Power Automate

For certain actions in Power Automate you might need to know your Microsoft 365 Tenant ID. It's really easy to find this using publicly available websites, the MS Graph API, the Azure Portal, or even the creator portal for Power Automate or Power Apps. But what if you want to know the Tenant ID as a dynamic piece of data that changes based on the context of the user running the flow? This is harder, particularly if you only have access to Standard Connectors. This video shows you one approach that seems like it should work and doesn't, and another approach that solves this challenge.

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