C# Code in Custom Connector for Power Apps or Power Automate
If you're looking to incorporate C# code into your Power Apps or Power Automate, the good news is that it's possible with a custom connector. By following a few simple steps, you can call C# code within a connector, opening up a world of possibilities for your applications.
The first step is to create a custom connector with a name and host. Next, add "No Security" to the connector. Finally, you can add the request definition and the request option using the C# code you want to incorporate. This will create a trigger for your custom connector in your application.
By using C# code in your custom connector, you can take advantage of the language's powerful capabilities to manipulate data and create complex workflows. So if you're ready to take your Power Apps or Power Automate to the next level, this tutorial is a great place to start.
For a more detailed walkthrough of the process, be sure to check out the full article at the link below.
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