Power Platform
The Microsoft Power Platform is a family of low-code tools for building apps, automating work, and creating websites without writing everything from scratch, and this hub ties my coverage together. My biggest section by far is Power Automate, where I share hundreds of tutorials, reference pages, and answers about building cloud flows, wiring up connectors, and automating the repetitive tasks that eat your day. I also cover Power Pages, the tool for building secure, data-driven websites on top of Dataverse, so you can turn your business data into a real web experience. Across both areas my goal stays the same, to give you practical, hands-on guidance that gets you to a working result instead of leaving you lost in the documentation. Each sub-area goes deep on its own part of the platform.
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Power Automate: Recurrence Trigger
Runs a Flow on a schedule. Supports seconds to months, specific hours, days, and time zones.
Power Automate: lastIndexOf Function
Returns the position of the last occurrence of text in a string. -1 if not found.
Power Automate: Respond to a PowerApp or flow Action
Returns data from a child Flow to its parent Flow or Power App caller.
Power Automate: Multi-select columns in SharePoint
Power Automate: Sync Excel to a SharePoint list
Power Automate: SharePoint - When a file is created in a folder Trigger
Fires when a file is created in a SharePoint folder, library, or site page.
Power Automate: SharePoint - Get File Metadata Action
Returns a SharePoint file's path, size, media type, and identifiers.
SharePoint: Import a new Excel automatically to a list
Power Automate: What is Concurrency Control?
Power Automate: When an HTTP request is received Trigger
Turns a Flow into a web service. Accepts external calls with a JSON schema.