How to configure Power Fx command button on activity tables in Dynamics 365/ Model driven apps

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog. In today’s blog we shall discuss about Power FX command designer and why a custom command button on activity tables like email, appointment, task or any other custom activity may not be visible. For this blog, I am using a custom activity table ‘Donations‘. Using the command designer …
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