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It’s a quiet community week this week, maybe a lot of community members are busy preparing for the EPPC taking place in Dublin throughout the course of the week! Still, a number of good Microsoft announcements and one of the weeks editors, Matt, returns to blogging after two years… 🎉
Microsoft feature releases and announcements
Announcing General Availability for Power Platform Customer-managed key (CMK)
Govern your business applications data with Microsoft Purview
Experience the refreshed Power Automate mobile app for iOS – now generally available!
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🥇 Cover Story
Early dive into Dataverse Long Term Data Retention
by Matt Beard
Matt explores the long awaited Dataverse long term data retention feature that has gone into public preview in Sandbox environments. If you’re curious as to how the feature works, this is the article for you.
💎 Model Driven Apps & Dataverse
Power Platform’s protection — Azure AD Conditional Access
by Raphaël Pothin
What are Azure AD Conditional Access policies and how can you use them? Raphaël dives in and takes a look and breaks it down step by step.
Data Flows with null in boolean
by Gustaf Westerlund
We are all used to frustrating errors that are hard to find across the whole platform - Gustaf fell foul of one this week and explains the issue he had and how he resolved it.
🏋️♂️ Canvas Apps
Disable The Power Apps Permissions Pop-Up
by Matthew Devaney
Getting users to accept required permissions for a canvas app can often cause confusion - here Matthew will talk you through how to avoid it.
by Craig White
Understanding JavaScript Object Notation, how to parse it, and how to use the JSON and Parse JSON Power Fx functions in Power Apps.
😎 Power Automate
[Solved] Invalid type Expected Object but got Null error
by Vaishali Vyas
In this post you will learn how to solve the “Invalid type” error in cloud flows where an object was expected but received null instead.
🎮 Other Interesting Articles
Resolving a case in D365 CE using the Web API - Vaishali Vyas
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