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  • Power Automate: Spotlight on Google Connectors

    Power Automate: Spotlight on Google Connectors

    As of today, there are 343 Power Automate Connectors, including five for Google. This blog takes a high-level look at the Google connectors currently available, diving into their triggers and actions. Our review finds two great Power Automate connectors, two that are so-so, and one that is a complete miss in the Google suite.

    Google has 5 Power Automate connectors. Let's learn more about each of them!
    Google has 5 Power Automate connectors. Let’s learn more about each of them!

    The five Google connectors available in Power Automate are:

    Google Calendar
    Google Contacts
    Google Drive
    Google Sheets
    Google Tasks
    Google Calendar

    The Google Calendar connector has actions and triggers and is an excellent way to combine entries on Google calendar with other applications using Power Automate. First, let’s review the actions available within the connector:

    • Create an event
    • Delete an event
    • Get an event
    • List calendars
    • List the events on a calendar
    • Update an event

    And here are the triggers:

    • When an event is added, updated or deleted from a calendar
    • When an event is added to a calendar
    • When an event is deleted from a calendar
    • When an event is updated in a calendar
    • When an event starts

    The possibilities are endless when you combine these triggers and actions with other applications! I’ve worked with companies in the past that have struggled to integrate Dynamics 365 with Google Calendar. This Power Automate connector makes it easy.

    This connector gets five stars from Reenhanced!
    Google Contacts

    Google Contacts is your online address book that is integrated across the Google platform. If you need to access your Google Contacts in other applications, check out this Power Automate Connector.

    There are 7 actions, but it seems to only have two active. This confusing list of available actions will hopefully be cleaned up in the future.

    • Create a contact [DEPRECATED]
    • Create a contact V2 (with no additional documentation as to what is different between the original)
    • Create a contact V3 (with no additional documentation as to what is different between the original or V2)
    • Get my contacts
    • Get my contacts V2 (with no additional documentation as to what is different between the original)
    • Get my contacts V3 [DEPRECATED]
    • Get my contacts V4 (with no additional documentation as to what is different between the original or V2)

    There are 3 triggers that show up in the connector, but it seems as though only V3 is to be used. Hopefully these are cleaned up a bit and more clear in future releases.

    • When a contact changes
    • When a contact changes V2 [DEPRECATED]
    • When a contact changes V3 (with no additional documentation as to what is different between the original)

    Known Issue: Microsoft’s documentation identifies the following known issue and limitation of this connector: “Action “Get my contacts” currently does not support pagination. It returns 1024 contacts maximum. If you have more contacts, only first 1024 will be returned back by the action.”

    While the Google Calendar connector has immediate and exciting possibility, the Google Contacts connector is less exciting. It’s also messy; we don’t like that they’ve kept out-of-date actions and triggers and simply labeled them as “Deprecated.” We’ll stay tuned for additional updates to this connector though.

    VWVortex.com - Wrangler JL Scores 1 Star in Crash Tests
    One star out of five from Reenhanced.
    Google Drive

    The Google Drive connector lets you access and use files, documents, spreadsheets and presentations stored in the cloud. This connector has no triggers, only actions.

    The actions are:

    • Copy file
    • Create file
    • Delete file
    • Extract archive to folder
    • Get file content using id
    • Get file content using path
    • Get file metadata using id
    • Get file metadata using path
    • List files in folder
    • List files in root folder
    • Update file

    This connector may help some organizations who are heavily reliant on Google Drive and are resistant to switch to OneDrive. Otherwise, it’s worth it to skip this one and focus more on Google Calendar and Google Sheets connectors that have a strong use case.

    Star (classification) - Wikiwand
    Three stars for this connector.
    Google Sheets

    The Google Sheets connector is another great addition to Power Automate than cull together important spreadsheets with other applications. There are 6 actions in this connector but no triggers.

    • Delete row
    • Get row
    • Get rows
    • Get sheets
    • Insert row
    • Update row

    We like the simplicity of this connector to get, update, add and delete data from and into existing Google spreadsheets. It’s easy to see where this can be a big win for an organization using Google sheets.

    This connector gets five stars from Reenhanced!
    Google Tasks

    The Google Tasks connector lets Power Automate use tasks inside Gmail, Android and Google Calendar with other applications. It has both actions and triggers.

    The actions are:

    • Create a task in a task list
    • Create a task list
    • Get a task from a task list
    • List task lists
    • List the tasks for a task list

    The triggers are:

    • When a new task list is created
    • When a task is added to a task list
    • When a task is completed in a task list
    • When a task is due in a task list

    This connector feels a lot like the Google Drive connector: it works well if an organization relies on Google Tasks. Otherwise, there’s not much to do here.

    Star (classification) - Wikiwand
    Three stars for this connector.

  • New in Power Automate: Connect2All & Sendmode

    New in Power Automate: Connect2All & Sendmode

    Today two new connectors have been added to Power Automate. Connect2All and Sendmode both of which offer unique functionality to your Power Automate workflows and brings the total number of connectors to 340.

    What is Connect2All?
    Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central + GAC Business Solutions = Connect2All
    Connect2All is a Business Central connector from GAC Business Solutions

    GAC Business Solutions is a Microsoft Partner in the Netherlands who works with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. As a part of their work, they’ve developed Connect2All, which is a connector available in Logic Apps, Power Automate and Power Apps.

    We don’t know much about this connector or how useful it may be to you because it appears heavily reliant upon customizations written for GAC’s customers. (For example, you must specify Table as an integer instead of a string.) Unless you’re a GAC customer, you probably won’t be able to make much use of this connector in your Power Platform workflows.

    However if you’ve been looking for ways to interface with Business Central in new ways, this connector may just well be what you’ve been waiting for.

    Here are just a few of the new actions available to you from Business Central when using this connector:

    Delete Media – A way to remove data from a specific field in a table
    Get CSV / XML – A collection of actions to get CSV or XML data from Business Central (optionally with headers or metadata)
    Get Record – This is also available in the official Business Central connector, but the Connect2All version allows you to filter data (perhaps this uses ODATA?) and other options to refine what you receive.
    Get Report – You’ll need to guess at the parameters for this format, but this action looks to allow you to get Business Central reporting in your Power Platform apps.
    Perform an Action – Use this action to execute the specified codeunit in Business Central
    Process CSV/XML – These connectors allow you to bring XML or CSV data into Business Central, but you’ll have to figure out how to provide the correct Configuration string.
    What is Sendmode?
    Sendmode is a bulk text messaging system
    Sendmode is a Bulk Text Messaging system

    Sendmode is a 100% Irish owned company that provides bulk text messaging services. This new connector adds to the list of connectors that provide text messaging services from within Power Automate.

    We found this connector to have a slightly strange implementation in that you need to provide a Header Content Type for each of the actions. (Hint: You want to use the value application/json in every action you use.)

    You probably won’t want to use this connector unless you already have a Sendmode account because unlike other connectors, this one requires a customerid for each text message you send, which means you’ll have to manage the customer list inside of Sendmode.

    What else is changing in Power Automate?

    It appears that Microsoft has been quiet on the Power Automate front for the last week. Aside from a number of updates on Friday, we’re seeing only small changes. They’re continuing to change references to Power Platform services to contain spaces (So PowerApps became Power Apps for example. It appears the spaced version is now the official version.) Additionally, we’ve noticed a few small changes to a few service logos.

    We will continue to keep you up-to-date on the latest changes inside the Power Platform, so keep your eyes on our blog for updates. We are working hard to stay on top of the entire Power Platform ecosystem.

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    Do you need help implementing a Logic App, Power Automate, or Power App using Connect2All or Sendmode? We are the most up-to-date partner in the Power Platform community and can help you with your implementation. Click the button below to contact one of our friendly automation specialists.

  • New in Power Automate: Traction Guest & SOLYP

    New in Power Automate: Traction Guest & SOLYP

    Two new connectors were added today, bringing the total number of Power Automate connectors to 338! Let’s take a look at today’s new connectors: Traction Guest and SOLYP.

    What is Traction Guest?
    Traction Guest adds a new Power Automate Connector, as of March 27, 2020
    Traction Guest adds a new Power Automate connector!

    Traction Guest offers an end-to-end visitor management system (for physical site visits, not web traffic!), with unique solutions in the following industries: technology, manufacturing, utilities and health care. Their websites lists a few notable customers, including UPS, ThermoFisher Scientific and Unilever. Their solution features workflows, permissions, trigger actions and alerts in a drag-and-drop environment that likely feels familiar with those using the Microsoft platform.

    Let’s dive more deeply into their Power Automate connector. The Traction Guest connector contains one action and four triggers:

    • Action: Delete a webhook
    • Trigger: When a guest is invited
    • Trigger: When a guest signs in
    • Trigger: When a guest signs out
    • Trigger: When a guest triggers a watchlist

    The business use cases here are very interesting. If your organization already leverages the Traction Guest technology platform, you can extend the benefits in a number of ways. Here are a few we have thought about using:

    • Automatically alert a user group when a visitor signs in our out via Microsoft Teams
    • If a guest triggers a watchlist, automate a number of actions
    • When a guest is invited, automatically add a Google or Office Calendar entry

    This is an interesting connector that expands the breadth of Power Automate into the visitor management technology platform. We are excited to see what we can do with it!

    What is SOLYP?
    SOLYP adds a new Power Automate Connector, as of March 27, 2020
    SOLYP is one of the newest connectors to be added to Power Automate.

    SOLPY, a German company, is a part of Evolutionizer. According to their website, their platform is hosted on Microsoft Azure and provides four offerings: strategy development, strategy implementation, strategy adaptation and the Solyp 4.0 crisis strategy.

    Their Power Automate connector has 13 actions:

    • Create a new item
    • Find items by integration system
    • Get a roadmap
    • Get a user
    • Get all item impacts
    • Get all item types
    • Get all items
    • Get all roadmap impacts
    • Get all roadmaps
    • Get an item
    • Map a value
    • Set an impact value
    • Update an item

    Their website lacks documentation about their new connector, so it’s difficult to find what they can offer in Power Automate. In fact, at Reenhanced, we were unable to discover any useful information. At this point, it seems to be useful only if you’ve already hired Solyp to provide consulting services and business strategy for your business. Perhaps they will add it in the future? For now, the ability to understand the unique offerings with this connector remain a mystery.

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  • New in Power Automate: WorkPoint, OptiAPI & JotForm Entrprise

    New in Power Automate: WorkPoint, OptiAPI & JotForm Entrprise

    Three new Power Automate connectors were added today, bringing the grand total to 336 Power Automate connectors! We have seen quite a few new connectors being added in the PDF space (like last week’s Cloudmersive PDF connector).

    There seems to be a great need for working with PDF files in Power Automate, and there’s a free solution in one of today’s new connectors (though it is a premium connector). Two out of three of today’s new connectors have some sort of PDF conversation action. It’s clearly a trend growing in Power Automate connectors! Let’s take a look at what you can do with these three new connectors.

    WorkPoint extends SharePoint and Office 365 features.
    OptiAPI is a free connector providing PDF & text manipulation.
    JotForm Enterprise creates forms and surveys and embeds a web form that can kick off a Power Automate task on submission.
    What is WorkPoint?
    Workpoint offers a new Power Automate Connector, available today!
    Workpoint offers a new Power Automate Connector, available today!

    Workpoint is a buzzword heavy product that provides some of the features from Dynamics 365 directly into Sharepoint. It’s useful for companies who aren’t ready or aren’t able to make the leap from Sharepoint to Dynamics. In Power Automate, there is one trigger and 17 actions.

    A full list of these actions can be found here. Some interesting actions we liked were:

    • Adds a document to a digital signature transaction
    • Converts a document to PDF and saves it to a list (the PDF connector function continues to grow!)
    What is OptiAPI?
    OptiAPI offers a new Power Automate Connector, available today!
    OptiAPI offers a new Power Automate Connector, available today!

    OptiAPI is an early-stage API that provides PDF and text manipulation at this time. It’s not terribly useful yet, but is completely free (though it is a premium connector on Power Automate). OptiAPI has 6 actions in Power Automate:

    • PDF – Combine PDF files: Combines multiple PDF files
    • PDF – Set a Password: Password protects a PDF file
    • Text – Find References Using Regular Expression
    • Text – Regular Expression Replace: Regex replace
    • Text – Remove Duplicate Values: removes duplicate values for one or more arrays
    • Text – Text Replace
    What is JotForm Enterprise?
    JotForm Enterprise offers a new Power Automate Connector, available today!
    JotForm Enterprise offers a new Power Automate Connector, available today!

    JotForm Enterprise has one trigger in Power Automate: when a response is submitted. Each time your form gets a new submissions, this operation will trigger a flow. To create your connection, you will need your JotForm API key and the JotForm enterprise domain.

    The standard JotForm connector is already available on Power Automate. Now, JotForm Enterprise customers can use Power Automate.

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  • New in Power Automate: Cloudmersive PDF & DBF2XML

    New in Power Automate: Cloudmersive PDF & DBF2XML

    Cloudmersive PDF offers a new Power Automate connector!

    Today for the first time, Cloudmersive PDF and DBF2XML were added as a Power Automate connectors, bringing the total number of Power Automate connectors to 333.

    Cloudmersive PDF allows you to effortlessly create, convert, process, edit, work with, encrypt, and sign PDF files. This premium connector has actions you can use within your Power Automate query.

    DBF2XML is simple and has one function: to convert DBF files to XML. This is a premium connector available in all regions except US Government (GCC) and US Government (GCC High).

    What is Cloudmersive PDF?

    The Cloudmersive PDF connector has a number of interesting actions available to use in Power Automate:

    Add text watermark to a PDF
    Add one or more PDF annotations, comments in the PDF document
    Decrypt & password-protect a PDF
    Encrypt, password-protect and set restricted permissions on a PDF
    Get PDF annotations, including comments in the document
    Get text in a PDF document by page
    Insert, copy pages from one PDF document into another
    Remove, delete pages from a PDF document
    Rotate pages in a PDF document
    Get and set PDF document metadata

    Cloudmersive already has 4 existing connectors for Power Automate. The PDF connector joins the rest of the Cloudmersive family in Power Automate: Data Validation, Document Conversion, Image Processing and Virus Scan.

    At Reenhanced, we’re excited to see what organizations can accomplish using this connector in Power Automate in conjunction with other applications.

    What is DBF2XML?

    DBF2XML is a premium connector with a simple mission and service: to convert a dbf format to another. The connector provides one action: to convert DBF to XML.

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