![]() ![]() Sharing personal login credentials is bad bad bad. ![]() This will require the other person to use their own connection Only export and share a copy of a Flow. You should (in my humble opinion) never share a Flow with someone else that uses your connection You should never share your Windows credentials so someone else can create a connection in Flow on your behalf I do want to point out the security issue here: It makes sense (as it would prevent, mostly, the need to change connections), but not a proven workaround.and really, it's an ugly workaround to what "should just work." Has anybody else figured this out or seen similar problems? Best advice I've heard so far is to do all dev work using/as your service account and add actual human users as co-owners. We have not narrowed down which method is more problematic (or not), but MASSIVE amount of time is being wasted on the "bumps in the road" that such connection "re-alignments" cause. Since we develop the PowerApp+Flows in a dev environment and then use the package export feature to deploy the app+flows, there are two points during the deployment process where connections may get changed.ġ) during the initial "import" into our production enviro.Ģ) after the flow is in the new enviro and we change an action's connection using the method (excellently!) described. Visual Guide How to sync another calendar account with WeekCalI am seeing MASSIVE instability when changing connections used within flows.for the most part with SQL (both OnPrem and Azure) data sources/actions. Please refer to your calendar service's exporting instructions. ![]() If the calendar does not appear there, the connection was not successful. NOTE: If you don't see your synced calendar in WeekCal, check your device's native calendar. When the account is added, the calendar will automatically be added to WeekCal. You will be asked to log into your account.If your service is not listed, tap Other. Tap the name of the appropriate calendar service.How to sync another calendar account with WeekCal In order to sync another calendar with WeekCal, you must first add the account to your device's native calendar app. ![]()
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