Welcome to Power Platform Developers Weekly!Mark Carrington created an nice tool that lets you identify where your PCF code components are used on the form/view and belong to which solution. You can download PCF Usage Inspector from XrmToolBox.Mark your calendar, January 27th for VS Code Day. You can find more details here.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsSimple Image control for model driven appsEditing related records on a main form in a model driven appAnnouncing the General Availability of Monitor in Power AppsImport a connector from GitHub as a custom connectorYou can now share Dataverse for Teams apps beyond a teamAnnouncing the general availability of XMLA endpoints in Power BI PremiumGain key insights on your certified connector in the ISV PortalI hope you enjoy the content of this week and don’t forget to share this newsletter with your friends and colleagues.– Danish N.
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Power Platform Developers Weekly - Issue #44
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Welcome to Power Platform Developers Weekly!Mark Carrington created an nice tool that lets you identify where your PCF code components are used on the form/view and belong to which solution. You can download PCF Usage Inspector from XrmToolBox.Mark your calendar, January 27th for VS Code Day. You can find more details here.Microsoft feature releases and announcementsSimple Image control for model driven appsEditing related records on a main form in a model driven appAnnouncing the General Availability of Monitor in Power AppsImport a connector from GitHub as a custom connectorYou can now share Dataverse for Teams apps beyond a teamAnnouncing the general availability of XMLA endpoints in Power BI PremiumGain key insights on your certified connector in the ISV PortalI hope you enjoy the content of this week and don’t forget to share this newsletter with your friends and colleagues.– Danish N.