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In this Pragmatic Works tutorial, Nate Halliwell, a senior trainer, demonstrates how to create a dynamic loading bar in a Canvas App using the new modern progress bar control. This video builds upon his previous tutorial where he created a Power Automate flow to generate multiple child items whenever a parent item is added.
Nate explains how the dynamic loader prevents users from interacting with the app until all child items are created. The loader updates in real-time, giving clear feedback on progress and ensuring smooth user experience.
This tutorial provides a practical example of how to use modern Canvas App features to create a real-time, dynamic loading experience. By combining Power Automate, the modern progress bar, and smart use of context variables and timers, developers can ensure users see exactly how many child items have been created before proceeding. Nate’s clear demonstration makes this advanced concept approachable, providing a solid foundation for building more complex apps in the future.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nate Halliwell is a Power Platform enthusiast, specializing in Power Apps and Power Automate. He began his journey into the Power Platform as a “Citizen Developer” while working as a recruiter in talent acquisition. He used Pragmatic Works to train himself on the technology and hopes to use this new role as a trainer to help others achieve similar career transitions! Nate is PL-900 and PL-100 Certified, and ready to help you take on any Power Apps or Power Automate challenges you or your organization are currently facing! Outside of work, Nate is a husband, a father to 2 boys, and a beer league hockey player.
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