New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Use Copilot To Ask Power Automate Product Questions

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 6th of the new functionality in the Desktop flows section is use Copilot to ask Power Automate product questions.

Use Copilot’s comprehensive understanding of Power Automate to explore new possibilities and potentially optimize your workflows. Boost your productivity by getting answers to your questions regarding features like conditions, approvals, and flow recovery.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview:  May 21, 2024
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

The automation center is available in the Power Automate portal and offers a comprehensive automation monitoring experience infused with the power of AI. Copilot in automation center provides a multi-skill experience enabling users to ask questions about cloud flow and desktop flow activity, work queues, and even features of Power Automate.

Copilot can answer Power Automate product related questions like:

  • How can I add a condition in Power Automate desktop?
  • Can cloud flows handle approvals and decision-making processes?
  • Where can I find deleted flows in Power Automate?

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Use Copilot To Analyze Work Queue Data

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 5th of the new functionality in the Desktop flows section is use Copilot to analyze work queue data.

The automation center is available in the Power Automate portal and offers a comprehensive automation monitoring experience infused with the power of AI. With Copilot’s ability to answer questions about work queue statuses and handling times, you can enhance processing throughput and resiliency as well as understand and prevent SLA breaches.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview:  May 21, 2024
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

Copilot in automation center provides a multi-skill experience enabling users to ask questions about cloud flow and desktop flow activity, work queues, and even features of Power Automate.

Copilot can answer work queue related questions like:

  • Show me the number of items that are on hold.
  • Show me the number of items that are at risk of breaching SLA.
  • What’s the average handling time per processor (machine) and queue?

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Use Copilot To Analyze Desktop Flow Runs

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 4th of the new functionality in the Desktop flows section is use Copilot to analyze desktop flow runs.

The automation center is available in the Power Automate portal and offers a comprehensive automation monitoring experience infused with the power of AI. Maximize efficiency and focus on high-impact desktop flow automation with Copilot’s insightful analysis of desktop flow run history.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview:  May 21, 2024
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

Copilot in automation center provides a multi-skill experience enabling users to ask questions about cloud flow and desktop flow activity, work queues, and even features of Power Automate.

Copilot is able to answer desktop flow run history questions like:

  • Which flows ran the most last week?
  • What were yesterday’s top five flows by number of completed runs?
  • What is the distribution of flow run statuses?

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Use Copilot To Analyze Cloud Flow Runs

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 3rd of the new functionality in the Desktop flows section is use Copilot to analyze cloud flow runs.

Copilot in automation center provides a multi-skill experience enabling users to ask questions about cloud flow and desktop flow activity, work queues, and even features of Power Automate. With Copilot, unlock a deeper understanding of cloud flow trends, statuses, and performance by simply asking questions in natural language.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview:  May 21, 2024
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

The automation center is available in the Power Automate portal and offers a comprehensive automation monitoring experience infused with the power of AI.

Copilot can answer cloud flow run history questions like:

  • How many runs last month were triggered by another cloud flow?
  • Who initiated flow runs during the last month?
  • How many flows failed yesterday?

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Monitor, Manage Your Automations And Related Assets

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 2nd of the new functionality in the Desktop flows section is monitor, manage your automations and related assets.

The automation center provides comprehensive automation monitoring experiences across Power Automate flows, infused with the power of AI and Copilot. It provides in-depth monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities for both experienced makers and citizen developers, as well as members of the Center of Excellence.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview:  May 21, 2024
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

With top-level automation monitoring, you can gain an end-to-end view of your automation status. The dedicated work queue monitoring area allows you to closely track SLA attainment, average processing time, and work queue throughput.

The automation center includes a multi-skilled copilot enabling users to ask questions about cloud flow and desktop flow activity, work queues, and features of Power Automate.

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Use Cyberark Credentials In Desktop Flow Connections

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 1st of the new functionality in the Desktop flows section is use CyberArk credentials in desktop flow connections.

You can now use credentials stored in CyberArk Central Credential Provider when connecting to Windows sessions on desktop flow machines.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview: Jun 2024
General Availability: Oct 2024

Feature Details

Users can leverage credentials stored in Cyberark Central Credential Provider to connect to Windows sessions on desktop flow machines. Credentials are not stored in Power Automate but retrieved during runtime. This feature supports rotating passwords without the need to update the connection.

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Generate Flow Description Using AI

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 2nd of the new functionality in the Copilot for Power Automate section is generate flow description using AI.

You can now create a flow description by the press of a button without having to open the flow and read the actions inside it.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview: –
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

To do so from Power Automate for desktop, open the console, navigate to the My flows tab, and locate the flow that you want to create a description. Then, go to flow properties and under the general flow properties tab, press the Let Copilot create description button. Copilot will then analyze your flow and generate the flow description.

You can also generate a flow description from the portal. To do so, locate the desktop flow that you want to create the description for and press on the details item from the flow menu. Then, press on the edit button in the details section of the flow and finally select the Let Copilot create description button.

Geographic areas

This feature will be released into the following Microsoft Azure geographic area:

  • United States

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Use Copilot To Analyze Automation Activity

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 1st of the new functionality in the Copilot for Power Automate section is use Copilot to analyze automation activity.

Improve your monitoring story by simply asking the copilot in natural language about past flow runs, machines and other related data. This feature will provide advanced operational visibility, without the need to build and deploy custom reports with a predefined set of queries and reports. The copilot may derive insights you wouldn’t have uncovered otherwise.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview:  Nov 6, 2023
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

Administrators, CoE teams, business users and makers with access to flow run histories can query past runs in natural language across their environment. They can ask, for example, how many flows ran yesterday, on which machines or groups, what did the success rate look like, and how do they compare to last month. Ask questions about recent runs, their durations, volumes, failures, failure frequency, machines, machine groups, parent flows and much more

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In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Power Automate Actions), how do I… Use the “Get url V3” Action

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralThis article is part of the In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Power Automate Actions), how do I… series, a sub-series of the In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Power Automate), how do I… series and of the wider In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, how do I… series which I am posting as I familiarise myself with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.

There are a number of actions available in Power Automate for Business Central which allow specific actions against the data of Business Central to be performed from within Power Automate.

The second action which is available is the Get url (V3) one which creates the URL which can be sent in an email, Teams message or other communication. When clicked, the Business Central page for the selected record will be opened (presupposes that the receiving user has a Business Central licence.

Within a flow, click the add action button; search for Business Central and select the Business Central icon (make sure you select the SaaS one, which is a dark colour instead of the on-premises one which is mainly white):

Choose an action dialog with Business Central in the search results

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New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2: Be More Productive With Power Automate And Excel Desktop

Power AutomateThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2.

The 3rd of the new functionality in the Cloud flows section is be more productive with Power Automate and Excel desktop.

The new Automate work button in Excel Online makes it easier than ever to automate tasks and run processes from Excel running on Windows desktop and Mac devices. This allows users to automate repetitive tasks, reduce errors, and boost productivity with just a few clicks, all without leaving Excel, which makes it easy to respond to customers’ needs and improves satisfaction.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview: –
General Availability: Dec 2024

Feature Details

This feature provides access to prebuilt templates and allows users to build workflows quickly and easily using a native automation capability in Excel desktop on Windows and Mac. An example of the template includes “Monitor incoming emails to an alias in an Excel worksheet” that businesses can use to keep track of customer feedback in Excel.

This capability supersedes the Automate a Task capability by introducing an integrated experience in Excel. These capabilities are different from the flow add-in.

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