In this video, Nate Haliwell introduces a new feature in the Power Platform called functions. This feature is designed to help users who frequently use the same design patterns in their flows or struggle with Power Automate Expressions but are familiar with Power FX.
To access this new feature, users can navigate to https://make.powerapps.com, go to "More" on the left, and then select "Discover All". Functions can be found at the bottom of the page. If functions are not visible, users can modify the URL by typing "business logic" to access the functions page.
The speaker demonstrates a couple of use cases for functions:
Previously, users would initialize a variable, loop through items, and increment the variable to sum numbers. With functions, users can create a reusable expression that can be called from any flow. The speaker demonstrates this by creating a function called "sum in Power Automate".
The speaker demonstrates how to create a function to calculate the next business day using Power FX. This involves:
Functions can also be called from Power Apps. The speaker demonstrates this by creating a simple app that sums numbers entered by the user. This involves:
The speaker encourages viewers to share their use cases for functions in Power Apps or Power Automate. They express excitement about the potential of this new feature to solve business challenges and invite viewers to ask questions and share ideas.
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