Power Apps: RoundUp Function
The RoundUp function rounds a number to a specific number of decimal places, always to the nearest higher number. The round is still up regardless of …
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The RoundUp function rounds a number to a specific number of decimal places, always to the nearest higher number. The round is still up regardless of …
When building a Power App, one of the most common items that we use is the Browse Gallery. You can create lists of anything quickly, …
The addHours Function works just like the addSeconds Function and other similar functions. It adds the number of hours to a specific date, based on a …
For a big team, it’s essential to have control over the time-off or holidays that each takes. Each person has his/her allowances, and some need …
“DateDif function” will return the difference between two dates based on the unit supplied. The units can be: Y(ear) M(onth) D(day) M(onth)D(day) Y(ear)M(onth) Y(ear)D(ay) Please note …
While scrolling on my Twitter feed I found this piece of amazing news in how to run a child flow. In @MicrosoftFlow ‘Run a Child …
The RoundDown function rounds a number to a specific number of decimal places, always to the nearest lower number. The round is still down regardless of …
Ignite 2019 brought a lot of changes to the Power Platform, and there’s a lot of fantastic stuff to explore. I’ll explore them in the …
The dayOfWeek Function will return an integer number that represents the day of the week for a date, where 0 is Sunday, 1 is Monday …
SharePoint Lists provide you with loads of extensibility with, not a lot of code or expertise. You can create the data and, with low effort, …