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Microsoft Power Automate (Flow) Crash Course

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Microsoft Power Automate (Flow) Crash Course  No.1

Microsoft Power Automate (Flow) Crash Course, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.57, with 53 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 9269 reviews, and has 31360 subscribers.

You will learn about Creating Workflows using Microsoft Power Automate Flow Connecting different solutions to SharePoint Online Calling Flows from external sources Creating workflow triggers and actions with Flow Controlling flow using conditions Querying records using OData in Microsoft Flow Sending Office Forms data to Microsoft Flow This course is ideal for individuals who are SharePoint Online power users or SharePoint developers or Workflow developers/designers or System integrators or Dynamics 365 Developers or Dynamics 365 Architects or SharePoint Architects It is particularly useful for SharePoint Online power users or SharePoint developers or Workflow developers/designers or System integrators or Dynamics 365 Developers or Dynamics 365 Architects or SharePoint Architects.

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Summary

Title: Microsoft Power Automate (Flow) Crash Course

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.57

Number of Lectures: 53

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 52

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 58

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 57

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Creating Workflows using Microsoft Power Automate Flow
  • Connecting different solutions to SharePoint Online
  • Calling Flows from external sources
  • Creating workflow triggers and actions with Flow
  • Controlling flow using conditions
  • Querying records using OData in Microsoft Flow
  • Sending Office Forms data to Microsoft Flow
  • Who Should Attend

  • SharePoint Online power users
  • SharePoint developers
  • Workflow developers/designers
  • System integrators
  • Dynamics 365 Developers
  • Dynamics 365 Architects
  • SharePoint Architects
  • Target Audiences

  • SharePoint Online power users
  • SharePoint developers
  • Workflow developers/designers
  • System integrators
  • Dynamics 365 Developers
  • Dynamics 365 Architects
  • SharePoint Architects
  • Power Automate (formerly known as Microsoft Flow) is the new generation of Microsoft automation tools on Microsoft cloud. With this technology Microsoft is trying to make automation more accessible to the people who actually understand and live with the business process than techies to live and breath technology and quite often not so familiar with the business process.

    This course is designed form beginners with no experience with Power Automate and upon completion of this course you will be able to create workflows using Power Automate that can solve real life automation challenges. Although the course is designed for beginners, the content is suitable for people with strong technical background that are willing to start with Microsoft Power Automate.

    The course focuses on field experience and using the technology in day-to-day basis rather than just demos. Clear explanation is given for every step of the work assuring you well understand the work you do and can transfer the knowledge to your day-to-day job. Clear explanation of Microsoft Power platform guarantees your understanding of all elements you need to learn and all the licensing requirements are clarified right in the beginning of the course.

    The course includes lectures, quiz and a final project that puts all the course knowledge together for a real life example of using Power Automate.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction, prerequisites and course road map

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Power Automate

    Lecture 2: Who can benefit from this course?

    Lecture 3: What is Power Automate?

    Lecture 4: Hello World using Power Automate

    Lecture 5: Licenses and tools you need for this course

    Lecture 6: Warm-up with Power Automate

    Lecture 7: Course Road Map

    Chapter 2: Working with Power Automate Trigger

    Lecture 1: Understanding different types of Power Automate triggers

    Lecture 2: Manually firing a Power Automate Flow

    Lecture 3: Instant Power Automate triggers that we dont cover in this course

    Lecture 4: Firing Power Automate Flow on schedule

    Lecture 5: Power automate automated triggers

    Lecture 6: Checking an e-mail arrival in a mailbox using Automated trigger

    Lecture 7: What is next?

    Chapter 3: Working with Power Automate actions

    Lecture 1: Create your first Flow that interacts with SharePoint online

    Lecture 2: Make real use of a very simple Power Automate Flow

    Lecture 3: Retrieving all items in a SharePoint list

    Lecture 4: Why do we need OData in Power Automate?

    Lecture 5: Learning OData syntax

    Lecture 6: OData Limitations and Sort

    Lecture 7: Get Items vs Get Item – Finding list item by ID

    Lecture 8: Deleting and Updating list items in Power Automate

    Chapter 4: Working with Power Automate Data types and Variables

    Lecture 1: Why do we need variables?

    Lecture 2: Lets create our first variables

    Lecture 3: Set vs Increment/Decrement vs Append

    Lecture 4: Append to an array

    Lecture 5: Working with Object variables

    Chapter 5: Working with Flow Control Actions

    Lecture 1: Working with conditions

    Lecture 2: Working with Flow Switch

    Lecture 3: Working with Apply to Each

    Lecture 4: Working with Do Until loop

    Lecture 5: Scope and Error Handling – Problem definition

    Lecture 6: Error handling – Basic features

    Lecture 7: Error handling – Solving the problem

    Lecture 8: Working with approval requests

    Lecture 9: Branching the flow for different simultaneous approval requests

    Chapter 6: Power Automate Security

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Power Automate Security

    Lecture 2: Adding co-owners to the Power Automate Flow

    Lecture 3: Working with Run-only users

    Chapter 7: Working with Excel files

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Power Automate and Excel

    Lecture 2: Refresh your Excel knowledge

    Lecture 3: Calling Flow from Microsoft Excel

    Lecture 4: Insert/Delete/Update Excel content from Power Automate Flow

    Lecture 5: Reading table rows in Excel

    Lecture 6: Creating a table inside Microsoft Excel and reading the content

    Chapter 8: Working with Office Forms

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Office Forms

    Lecture 2: Capturing Office Forms submitted form using Power Automate

    Chapter 9: Real life Flow scenarios and future steps

    Lecture 1: Planning our future steps

    Lecture 2: Project definition

    Lecture 3: Design and initial setup

    Lecture 4: Solution to final project – 1

    Lecture 5: Solution to final project – 2

    Instructors

  • Microsoft Power Automate (Flow) Crash Course  No.2
    Alireza Aliabadi
    Microsoft Solutions Architect
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How long do I have access to the course materials?

    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

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