It’s been a while since we heard Microsoft’s desire to make Custom Actions and Workflows obsolete.
- For Workflows this seems to be quite logic since the availability of Power Automate and even if they are not synchronous we can always find a workaround by creating a plug-in.
- For Custom Actions this was more problematic because in this case not all scenarios can be replaced, for example if we…
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Implementing Dataverse Custom APIs (a.k.a new Custom Actions)
It’s been a while since we heard Microsoft’s desire to make Custom Actions and Workflows obsolete. For Workflows this seems to be quite logic since the availability of Power Automate and even if they are not synchronous we can always find a workaround by creating a plug-in.
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