Flow Introduction
An article explaining the basics of Flow as it relates to SharePoint would be helpful. The article should include an explanation of what Flow is designed to do as well as a comparison to SharePoint Designer workflows. If this suggstion is accepted, I would be willing to create/contribute the article.
It's yours! Looking forward to what you come up with.
I'll get started....
Sorry that this got overlooked... I'll have something over the next few weeks.
@sympmarc hey, is it already done or it can be assigned to me?
@sinhakislay, @ScottShearer hasn't gotten to it yet. I'll assign you as well, so the two of you can collaborate. Thanks!
Thanks @sympmarc , will get started soon @ScottShearer let me know if you have started already so that we don't work on same things.
Hello @sinhakislay and @ScottShearer, just checking in to see if you need any support and if you are still interested in writing this article. Thanks so much for volunteering your time for this effort!
** blows dust of this low number issue. cough cough **
Whew, 2019 was a long time ago. Anyhow, I'd like to take this one on, and aim it towards non-IT professional SharePoint/Teams Owners. I think if you're not an IT professional and you get tossed the keys to a Site or Team, you might not know about the awesomeness/dangerousness of all the Members of your site having access to Power Automate.
I don't think this needs to be about teaching an owner how to use Power Automate (it's already well documented) but instead provide context. You might be an Owner, but your users might be automating things without you knowing it.
If this sounds good, please assign to me!
Thanks, @PatD. Reassigned to you. Thanks for the framing, and please go for it!