Источник:
https://crmtipoftheday.com/1225/run-...nterface-apps/
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I did give some consideration to continuing the torture steady stream of Dynamics 365 Portals tips but we have a backlog of good tips sent to us by the community so let’s see what’s in the tipping jar first.
Today’s tip is from
Shailesh Wath and you too can send your tip to
jar@crmtipoftheday.com. (
t.j – I think some of us stumbled over this one way or another but credit is where credit due. We also replaced some of the references to the classic admin experience with the modern equivalent – if you go new, go new all the way).
After clients are upgraded to Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement version 9, users are unable to use classic functionality to run OnDemand Workflows which was a showstopper since it was a routine task and much needed functionality. To fix that:
- Make sure Microsoft Flow license is enabled
- Enable setting to show Microsoft Flow on the forms and in the sitemap
- Open Power platform admin center (https://aka.ms/ppac)
- Select Environments
- Click … (horizontal one, ugh), select Settings
- Select Behavior
- Make sure Show Microsoft Flow on forms and in the site map is selected
After that, all OnDemand Workflow for an entity will be under
Flow > Run Workflow
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Cover photo by Hannes Egler on Unsplash)
PS. And we are not done yet with the portal tips, stay tuned!
Источник:
https://crmtipoftheday.com/1225/run-...nterface-apps/