Power Platform Pipelines: Deploy Solution using specified Service Principal – Part 2
Based on part 1 which you can read here, I realized that creating a plugin to automate the approval process will be easier compared to creating Power Automate Flow. The main reason is, that if we need to use Flow, then we need to create multiple connection reference components for that particular Service Principal that … Continue reading "Power Platform Pipelines: Deploy Solution using specified Service Principal – Part 2"
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