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Digital Transformation with Dataverse for Teams

You're reading from   Digital Transformation with Dataverse for Teams Become a citizen developer and lead the digital transformation wave with Microsoft Teams and Power Platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566484
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Srikumar Nair Srikumar Nair
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Digital Transformation and the Role of Low-Code/No-Code Platform FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Microsoft Dataverse for Teams 4. Chapter 3: Building Your First App with Microsoft Dataverse for Teams 5. Chapter 4: Enhancing Your App with Images, Screens, and File Attachments 6. Section 2: Deep Dive into Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
7. Chapter 5: Understanding Microsoft Dataverse 8. Chapter 6: Automating with Microsoft Dataverse for Teams 9. Chapter 7: Building Power Virtual Agents Bots with Microsoft Dataverse for Teams 10. Section 3: Application and Environment Life Cycle Management
11. Chapter 8: Managing the Application Life Cycle and Environment Life Cycle 12. Chapter 9: Upgrading to Microsoft Dataverse Environment 13. Section 4: Enterprise Readiness and Licensing
14. Chapter 10: Ensuring Enterprise Readiness: Security and Governance 15. Chapter 11: Licensing for Microsoft Dataverse and Dataverse for Teams 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building an Automated flow

In our scenario for the Health Scanner app, the manager of an employee who is scanned as having a body temperature greater than 99°F would need to be notified. In this scenario, when the notification is sent through an email, the manager can plan to carry out the mitigation plan as per the rules laid down within the organization.

For instance, the manager can plan for a substitute for this employee, approve sick leave, or arrange to move this employee to quarantine or provide them with a medical facility. In the following steps, we will see how this notification sending process can be automated, as soon as we have a scan record that meets the criteria, that is, a temperature reading of more than 99°F, without any manual intervention:

  1. Click the Automated flow option from the Build hub, as shown in the following screenshot:

    Figure 6.2 – Creating a cloud flow

  2. On the next screen that comes up, you will see the option to configure...
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