Geolocation in Power Apps: Translating Addresses and Validating Check-Ins

Hi Everyone, I’m back, and today, we will learn how to implement translating addresses to longitude and latitude (using Azure Maps API) and validating check-ins. For example, there will be a plan for the Salesperson to go to location X for Customer A. On the day itself, the Salesperson can check in on the Client … Continue reading "Geolocation in Power Apps: Translating Addresses and Validating Check-Ins"
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