PowerShell cmdlets allow administrators to automate monitoring and management tasks in PowerApps and Microsoft Flow like monitoring for high usage apps, specific connectors used, and apps created within a certain number of days. Templates are available to help administrators get started with automating common tasks that were previously only possible manually.
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PowerApps - ALM Via Microsoft Flow & PowerShell
PowerShell cmdlets allow administrators to automate monitoring and management tasks in PowerApps and Microsoft Flow like monitoring for high usage apps, specific connectors used, and apps created within a certain number of days. Templates are available to help administrators get started with automating common tasks that were previously only possible manually.
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Real-World Solutions with PowerApps and Microsoft Flow
With PowerShell cmdlets for app creators and
administrators, you can automate many of the monitoring and management tasks that are only possible manually today in PowerApps/Microsoft Flow, or the PowerApps Admin center/Microsoft Flow Admin center.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en- us/powerapps/administrator/powerapps-powershell Example of Scenarios:
• Monitor for high usage apps
• Monitor for certain connectors Flow: Apps Created last X number of days Template Available