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SharePoint integration in a model-driven app is easy to use and the user can simply view/upload the related documents in the Documents associated grid under the Related tab. But the…
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SharePoint URL Shortcut on Form and Generic Dataverse Update Step in Power Automate (Part 5 of 6)
This is the fifth post in a series of Automating SharePoint Integration with Dataverse using Power Automate. You can check out the other posts via these links ( Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 6) SharePoint integration in a model-driven app is easy to use and the user can simply view/upload the related documents in the Documents associated grid under the Related tab.
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