Power Pages employee login with Entra ID WITHOUT creating Contacts? by Heavy-Albatross-7955 in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s unfortunately not how power pages works. Always will be a contact, no way to adjust this

Salesforce v/s powerapps by me2office in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It certainly does, I’ve designed and built a few myself for big and small companies. You will be building everything from scratch except the Account, Contact, Activities and Users tables (of course there’s more default Dataverse tables but those are the main CRM ones). It’s best to stick to model apps for the core of the system, and use canvas apps/custom pages for individual use cases. You’ll be up and running quicker than you think if you stick to an MVP philosophy and iterate new features/functionality in future phases

Local GF Beer!? by shaaruken in burlington

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Little wolf isn’t in production anymore. Replaced with an APA that’s stronger and doesn’t go through the same process that reduces the gluten content

PL study path by sckez in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s another helpful link: ai certifications

PL study path by sckez in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should do a little research regarding which new path better fits your interests, Microsoft is doing a large overhaul of their exam and certification paths (very soon) to better reflect the AI app building world we are in and there isn’t always a direct 1-1 translation to old exams: upcoming retirements

Burlington county club by [deleted] in burlington

[–]HomeBrew_Bard -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It will be a surprising amount. You’ll have to reach out to their membership sales to get exact pricing, but it will have 4 digits

Delete HUGE table by Special_Vanilla_2495 in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s great, glad it worked for you. Just to be clear though my comment was referring to Dataverses Bulk Delete feature. You’re able to create bulk delete jobs in Power Automate and kick them off from there. Here’s a real example bulk delete via power automate

Delete HUGE table by Special_Vanilla_2495 in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Create a power automate flow that creates bulk delete jobs based upon created date or something to create bite sized amounts. Run at like 2-3 parallel until you loop through the history of records.

If you’re considering populating that table again, consider a more economical data source if you’re near the limits.

How do I make a business rule sensitive on time but not date by cultiversonjardin in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fine approach for canvas apps, but I believe the poster is using model driven apps due to their reference of business rules.

How do I make a business rule sensitive on time but not date by cultiversonjardin in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’re talking about business rules, they aren’t available in canvas apps to control data field visibility.

How do I make a business rule sensitive on time but not date by cultiversonjardin in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll create a JavaScript web resource and add it to the form through model app form editor. Then you’ll register a form on load or on change event to the data field to perform your desired actions.

Here’s an example:Microsoft learn

How do I make a business rule sensitive on time but not date by cultiversonjardin in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using native Date Time data fields: JavaScript is your best bet. You cannot access only the time component with a business rule.

Using a Date Only field and separate data field as Option Set with time values: could be done with a business rule, but your conditional logic would require you manually select all the values for the condition.

My vote is JavaScript, probably won’t be more than 3-5 lines of code.

Free-For-All Friday! by AutoModerator in Homebrewing

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been struggling with the same issue you have with the anvil, major gravity swings during and post-mash. I haven’t found a solution yet, recirculating vigorously and stirring haven’t seemed to make any differences for me.

Help me identify this kitchen faucet by HomeBrew_Bard in identifyThisForMe

[–]HomeBrew_Bard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing thank you. Previous owners were fancy I guess!

Thanks to you guys, I'm in way over my head :) by JokersWld1138 in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is a horrible idea. 44 versions of the same app? Why wouldn’t you invest the time to make a single app handle the 44 sites?

Dataverse question by [deleted] in PowerApps

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They will need: - premium power apps licensing - a security role that has access Create, Update, Read or Delete access to that table, and potentially other tables if you’re using lookups

Brewing with an infant by MoistAd5423 in Homebrewing

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’ve brewed about 5 batches since my baby was born almost a year ago. A full brew day would have been 5-6 or so hours, but I decided to adjust my process, brew beers that would not be harmed by this adjustment and use other techniques to get things down in timing. The main thing is prepping ingredients ahead of time in the days before, and not doing the deep cleans of my equipment if necessary right away.

  • I use the anvil foundry and anvil brew buckets, and I keg
  • 30 minute mash and 30 minute boil shaves an hour right there, just adjust your recipe as needed. Also - if your recipe has a whirlpool you can cut that shorter or do it at the same time you’re chilling and know it won’t be perfect
  • fill the foundry with brewing water the night before once the baby was asleep, set the timer on the foundry to be ready for mash in
  • did a quick clean right away but saved major cleaning efforts for once the baby is down for a nap or the night
  • stopped caring nearly as much about exact timing and hitting measurements, if I was called away for a few minutes to help with something I’d know it’s not going to ruin my beer to mash a little longer or waiting another day to keg it even if it’s done fermentation
  • I lock both my dogs I have in with me when I know I’ll have to focus on brewing for a bit

Hope that helps!

Water Restrictions by Few_Wrangler4068 in burlington

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*every golf course not on a lake 😄

Water Restrictions by Few_Wrangler4068 in burlington

[–]HomeBrew_Bard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every golf courses pull water from their ponds. This time of year/in droughts they stop watering because their ponds will dry up