Integrating a checklist into your SharePoint item with PowerApps
In SharePoint, you can create task lists in which tasks can be assigned to users. Each task is a new item in the task list, which means the users has to switch between items in that list to handle their tasks. The SharePoint tasks also has default metadata, such as Title, Start date, End date, […]
Providing insights into your Flow Approval history with PowerApps
With Microsoft Flow, you can easily send out Approvals with the Start an Approval action. After the approver has responded, you can do something with the output, like sending it to the requester or writing it to SharePoint. Unlike the previous task-driven approvals in SharePoint workflows, you can’t get a simple overview of the entire […]
Creating conditional lookup columns in SharePoint with PowerApps
I am a fan of using lookup columns in SharePoint, because I only have to define something once instead of filling in the same information multiple times in various locations. It’s also very easy to incorporate this into your PowerApp. But if you take it to the next level and you want a lookup column […]