Really nice explained. I like the simplicity and structure. I would love to see, at some stage in a future compartment to Power Platform Pipelines. Makers in large organizations may have no admin rights to Power Platform, not to mention Azure AD or DevOps, so Pipelines in Power Platform may be a nice alternative for a structured and automated deployment.
Thank you Dhruvin for these amazing step by step tutorials. I have one question : Do we really have to create 2 Enterprise Apps if we only have one tenant with dev / qa / prod environments? Can't we use the same for source and destination in that case? Thanks, and bravo again for your tutorials
Nice explanation @Dhruvin, I have one doubt- Any particular reason for creating Enterprise application first or if can directly create app registration ?
Thanks very much! Any thoughts on Azure DevOps or GitHub for working with Power Platform? Without going into detail, are there any knockout arguments/features for one over the other?
Nice step by step explanation Dhruvin, can you please confirm if System Admin is needed for the SPNs? Because as a best practice I would like to follow the least privilege access model
Great content - thanks for making this. I have been looking through various resources and in most cases we are asked to add API permissions: Dynamics CRM (user-imposonation) and Microsoft Graph:(User.Read). WIll the DevOps and Power Apps Runtime API runtime permissions supercede this previous set up?
Thank you Dhruvin,
For sharing the valuable information which benefits everyone who are in serous in their career with Power Platform developer
Thanks for watching!!
Awesome.. I am currently working on setting up.. looking forward for the next episodes.. Thanks for the video.
Eagerly waiting for next episode
Really nice explained. I like the simplicity and structure. I would love to see, at some stage in a future compartment to Power Platform Pipelines. Makers in large organizations may have no admin rights to Power Platform, not to mention Azure AD or DevOps, so Pipelines in Power Platform may be a nice alternative for a structured and automated deployment.
Glad that you enjoyed this video
Thanks
Thanks Dhruvin for amazing video
Your video is amazing, Dhruvin. Thank you so much
Do we need to register two different apps in Azure? wouldn't be enough to have just one?
Thank you Dhruvin for these amazing step by step tutorials.
I have one question :
Do we really have to create 2 Enterprise Apps if we only have one tenant with dev / qa / prod environments?
Can't we use the same for source and destination in that case?
Thanks, and bravo again for your tutorials
helpful one. any help on how to move solution which having Power Automate in it ? getting error for connection reference.
Nice explanation @Dhruvin,
I have one doubt- Any particular reason for creating Enterprise application first or if can directly create app registration ?
Hi Sir does target environment need to be Managed environment ?apart from the person running pipeline need to have premium license?
Thanks very much! Any thoughts on Azure DevOps or GitHub for working with Power Platform? Without going into detail, are there any knockout arguments/features for one over the other?
Active Directory is not available now, it is been replaced by Entra Identity Management, how this will work with Entra?
Thanks for the amazing tutorial. Does it also works if my solution has instant flow and automate cloud flow?
Yes it does
Nice step by step explanation Dhruvin, can you please confirm if System Admin is needed for the SPNs? Because as a best practice I would like to follow the least privilege access model
Try with System Customizer!! I'm not sure!
Nicely explained. Just one doubt
Whats the difference in deploying PowerApps via Azure DevOps and deploying using PowerApps Pipelines?
Great content - thanks for making this. I have been looking through various resources and in most cases we are asked to add API permissions: Dynamics CRM (user-imposonation) and Microsoft Graph:(User.Read). WIll the DevOps and Power Apps Runtime API runtime permissions supercede this previous set up?
Is this applicable for Dynamics 365 CRM ?
Do you think powerbi can be deployed similarly?
No!!