Power Platform ALM using environment variables and connection references

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @pedroneto1768
    @pedroneto1768 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. I learned two things: secure options with power automate actions and environment variables. Thanks!

  • @kannank9251
    @kannank9251 3 года назад

    The coolest thing about this demo is RPA

  • @jacek.kalinski
    @jacek.kalinski 3 года назад

    Super!

  • @BalakrishnaReddy-h3d
    @BalakrishnaReddy-h3d Год назад

    Thanks for the wonderful video, What are the changes required to deploy the solution from one environment to another using Power Platform ALM.

    • @TomaszPoszytek
      @TomaszPoszytek  Год назад

      Basically no changes are needed. But good practice is to remove from solution existing values for env. variables and other components which may be bond to source env. so that after moving the solution to other env. their values will be set in relation to that specific env.

  • @kannank9251
    @kannank9251 3 года назад +1

    Importing solution Test / Prod.. Is it possible to use Azure DevOPS CI/CD pipelines using power platform build tools to automate this process instead of manual import

    • @TomaszPoszytek
      @TomaszPoszytek  3 года назад

      Yes, absolutely. This can be automated further using tools you mentioned.

  • @kannank9251
    @kannank9251 3 года назад +2

    Love your presentation style... Can you share video recording software used for this presentation and demo

    • @TomaszPoszytek
      @TomaszPoszytek  3 года назад

      Thank you. I am using Camtasia for both recording and authoring.

  • @rodcris304
    @rodcris304 2 года назад

    Nice. Tks for recording the video. I was wondering if the same can be done with a dataverse connector instead of sharepoints. I've tried that but I have to update the data sources in the target environment after importing the solution.

    • @TomaszPoszytek
      @TomaszPoszytek  2 года назад

      Yes, surely it can be done. First create connection reference to Dataverse in your solution and after moving it to another environment, during import, choose valid Dataverse connection in target environment. That's it.

    • @rodcris304
      @rodcris304 2 года назад +1

      @@TomaszPoszytek thanks again. I forgot to mention that the data sources are not connecting to the current environment, but instead to another one in the same tenant. I've found this is something to be released soon.

  • @BalakrishnaReddy-h3d
    @BalakrishnaReddy-h3d Год назад

    Can you please create a video on how to use other option under solutions -> New, like Email templates, Table, and More

    • @TomaszPoszytek
      @TomaszPoszytek  Год назад

      There is actually nothing to show.. You just add those components your solution needs. Tables or Templates, or Help files. It's just another component.