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Low-code plug-ins using the Dataverse Accelerator App (Preview)

Low-code plug-ins using the Dataverse Accelerator App (Preview)

In today’s blog, we are talking about low-code plugins using the Dataverse Accelerator App, which means no coding is required. To perform complex actions on Dataverse table plugins are used. However, previously, we needed to write and register a plugin. To overcome this, Microsoft has introduced Low-code plug-ins, using Power Fx formulas, stored in the… Read More »

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