Dynamic Information in PowerApps and Sending an Adaptive Card to Teams using Power Automate

In this video based on a real-life example, we create linked SharePoint lists that display status levels, colors, and associated steps. We then read these lists from PowerApps to create a status display that we display in a tab in Teams. Finally, we create a flow so that each time the status changes, we automatically post that to our Teams channel.

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About Jeff Rhodes
Jeff Rhodes is a founder and Chief Technical Officer of Platte Canyon Multimedia Software Corporation, a leader in developing commercial e-Learning software. He graduated at the top of his class at the Air Force Academy, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Jeff received a Masters degree in Economics from the London School of Economics, which he attended under a British Marshall Scholarship. Jeff is the author of "Creating Business Applications with Microsoft 365: Techniques in Power Apps, Power BI, SharePoint, and Power Automate", "Creating Business Applications with Office 365: Techniques in SharePoint, PowerApps, Power BI, and More", “Programming for e-Learning Developers: ToolBook, Flash, JavaScript, & Silverlight”, and “VBTrain.Net: Creating Computer and Web Based Training with Visual Basic .NET.” He also co-wrote “The ToolBook Companion.” Jeff lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Sue.

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