Make Your Life Easier with Microsoft Flow Work less, do more #SPSBmore
Independent SharePoint consultant. Digital Nomad SandyU.com @SandyU SandyUssia sandy@sandyu.com
Connections to Services Used by both PowerApps and Flow NOTE: Some services are labeled as Premium (e.g. Salesforce, CDS) Plus! Common Data Service and On-Premises Data Gateway
Start with a Trigger Examples: When a new item is created in a SharePoint list or library When a new tweet is posted containing a particular term Flow button on a mobile device Triggered from a PowerApp
Perform Actions Examples: Create a SharePoint item or CDS record Post a tweet Send a mobile notification Interact with PowerApps Use the new Approvals experience
Use values from other steps…
Add Conditions for logic
The logic can get fairly elaborate…
SharePoint Flows Create a Flow directly from your Custom list or Document Library in the browser or phone app OR Using the app, search for SharePoint triggers and actions. Create/run a Flow on a selected file, item, or folder
Modern Approvals
Microsoft Planner support
Using Flows in PowerApps Only available in Studio App
Start from a Template, or from scratch Hundreds available!
Manage your Flows and view runs
Flow Admin Center New
Pricing As of May 2017 Also see: https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/#plan-feature-table
Resources http://flow.Microsoft.com https://powerusers.Microsoft.com Flow Community Blog: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft- Flow-Community-Blog/bg-p/FlowBlog On my blog (sandyu.com): Flow resources: http://wp.me/p15tM8-tW Tweet Flow walkthrough: http://wp.me/p15tM8-ut PowerApps Virtual User Group session on Flow: https://accessusergroups.org/powerapps/videos/