A way to dynamically render controls in Power Apps
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Jun 12, 2023 - TypeScript
A way to dynamically render controls in Power Apps
Control which converts Many-to-Many relationship into a multiselect dropdown. Via an input parameter a filter can be added, which is impossible with OOB Functionality of the N:N Control.
Build your Power Apps Component Framework custom controls faster. No need to remember the PCF CLI commands. All commands provided in one selection list for you to execute. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=danish-naglekar.pcf-builder
Dynamics 365 PCF control for displaying the status of Power Automate group approvals
Proof of Concept PCF control utilising react-aad-msal npm package to consume custom web API secured using Azure AD
Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) custom controls collection
This control allows the transformation of the default Dynamics 365 grid to an editable grid with add new line functionality.
A set of PCF controls that add emoji reaction capabilities to Model-Driven Apps on Power Platform.
A PCF control to render a grid (built specifically for single record grids) as a traditional list of fields in a section
Easy Reports is a PowerApps component to add chart components to your Dashboards and Forms in a Model Driven app.
An iFrame PCF component.
This control converts any dataset that has start date and end date in its records into Schedule Board
This control allows to quickly upload Dynamics 365 note attachments by drag and droping it directly on the grid of records
This control converts the string field into a password field.
Demonstrating consuming Microsoft Graph API from PCF control
This control converts a FetchXml string into a subgrid.
Native Dialog Control is a Power Apps PCF control designed specifically for Custom Pages in Model-driven apps. By leveraging the Navigation API, it enables the use of native model-driven dialogs to enhance user interaction.
A JavaScript Shell PowerApps PCF component for education and research
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