In this presentation we will be reviewing a combo of Power Apps, SharePoint, Power Automate, Adaptive Cards, and Teams. You will learn which of the 32 Keyboard Characters create a fail and how to handle them in Power Automate when using Adaptive Cards to Teams and also a bonus if you also use a Send an HTTP request to SharePoint.
About your organizers and presenters:
Craig Gregory
SharePoint and Power Platform Consultant/Researcher/Builder | Infosys based in Arizona
My SharePoint career began in 2016 with SharePoint 2013 along with InfoPath forms. In 2018 started the journey with SharePoint Online and the Power Platform. My focus is O365 SharePoint and Power Platform. My skills range from consulting, researcher of solutions, no code to low code solutions, and understanding the wholistic workings of O365 apps utilized together. I’m driven by the constant changing of technology and it drives my continuous desire to learn more.
https://twitter.com/crashlongjohns
Scott Durow
Scott is a committed and personable software architect/technologist with a successful track record for realising business vision through enterprise/application architectures that are tightly aligned with budget and time scales. By combining his detailed technical knowledge with a clear grasp of the wider commercial issues Scott is able to identify and implement practical solutions to real business problems. Scott is also an excellent communicator and technical author.
https://aka.ms/ScotDurow
Charles Sterling
Came to Microsoft from being a marine biologist working for United States National Marine Fisheries doing marine mammal research on the Bering Sea. He started out at Microsoft supporting Excel and moved through a couple of support teams to being an escalation engineer for Microsoft SQL Server. Taking his love for customers (and diving), Chuck moved to Australia as a product manager and developer evangelist for the .NET Framework. In 2008 he moved back to Redmond as a Visual Studio program manager then joined the Power Platform group focusing on Power BI and now continues his community passion and looking after the PowerApps influencers and MVPs.