One of the features missing from Power Apps portals (Dynamics 365 Online Portals) since it became an exclusively cloud service is the ability to write a function to create, update, read or delete (CRUD) data in Dataflex Pro (formally known as the Common Data Service, spawn of the Dynamics CRM data layer).
You can create and update data on a portal using Entity forms and Web forms, as well…
Continue Reading Nick Doelman’s Article on their blog
Test Driving the Power Apps Portals Web API
One of the features missing from Power Apps portals (Dynamics 365 Online Portals) since it became an exclusively cloud service is the ability to write a function to create, update, read or delete (CRUD) data in Dataflex Pro (formally known as the Common Data Service, spawn of the Dynamics CRM data layer).
Blog Syndicated with Nick Doelman’s Permission
More About This Author
Array
Dyn365CE18 November 2023Online payments in Power Pages
Dyn365CE13 November 2023Using Dataverse low-code plug-ins with Power Pages
Dyn365CE4 November 2023Connecting Microsoft Outlook to model-driven Power Apps
Dyn365CE14 September 2023Power Pages in a day walkthrough