When creating a powerapp using a sharepoint list as the data source, any new columns/fields created in the sp list are not retroactively refreshed in the powerapp The data (sp list items) refres. I've seen the following a lot in powershell, but what does it do exactly 30 i'd like to have a report with all the local users and their relative groups (users, power users, administrators and so on I get the users in this way: Power shell, and the rest of windows get whatever you set here
Yes you can use these new methods, but the old one still works And at the base level all of the permanent change methods are controlled ways of editing your registry files. In power query, use some of the date functions To get the year it will be date.year([monthyear]) for the month, it will depend on how you want to format it Using the month of june as an example To get 'jun' date.totext([monthyear],mmm) to get the month number in the format 06 number.totext(date.month([monthyear]), 00) just to get the number 6 it will be
0 i have data being pulled from a sharepoint list to an excel file and i'm trying to use power automate online to create a scheduled flow that will trigger the refresh all button for power query in excel (see image). Today, the question is why you need it at all I was facing this, when trying to install and use the burnttoast package to send (windows) toast notifications from the old powershell.exe in msys Then it asked all kinds of weird things about installing nuget and having to use special permissions Instead i just added the new pwsh.exe to path, and it just worked, without any nuget Power query opens with the parameter in a query with the type automatically detected
This is shown in applied steps on the right where there is a source step and a changed type step
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