{"id":110870,"date":"2017-08-26T03:45:13","date_gmt":"2017-08-26T10:45:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/button-updates-seven-connectors\/"},"modified":"2017-08-26T03:45:13","modified_gmt":"2017-08-26T10:45:13","slug":"button-updates-seven-connectors","status":"publish","type":"power-automate","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/power-platform\/blog\/power-automate\/button-updates-seven-connectors\/","title":{"rendered":"Updates to flow buttons and new and improved connectors"},"content":{"rendered":"
Flow buttons are better than ever! As we announced previously<\/a>, you can share your buttons with you co-workers and even configure what connections they use. This week we are announcing that if a co-worker receives a button they can easily share it with other people in your organization. Everyone now sees a convenient Share button in the Flow app for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. When you select that button you can choose who to send the invitation to:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Of course, the owners of the flow still have full control over who can run their buttons. So if someone tries to run it who doesn’t have access, the owners will receive an email asking them to grant access:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n At the same time, we are giving authors more control over the data that they collect with the button. Previously, authors could just define free-form text fields, but now they can have people choose from a pre-defined list of options instead. For example, if a button should have an importance chosen for a task, options can be entered for Low<\/strong>, Medium<\/strong>, and High<\/strong>. Now that the button is guaranteed to have one of these three values, the flow can have logic that depends on one these specific values.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the past couple of weeks we have released several new connectors:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Although we are releasing new connectors every week, we also are continually making improvements to all our existing connections. This month, a couple of the improvements we made were:<\/p>\n Finally, this week we announced Flow collections — a set of templates organized by role or by vertical. To start off, we’ve made four collections available: marketing<\/a>, human resources<\/a>, software development<\/a>, and education<\/a>. These collections are now featured on the Microsoft Flow home page. Read more about this new feature here<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Flow buttons are better than ever \u2013 when you share buttons with your co-workers they can reshare them with other people, and, you can even define dropdowns of options for users to choose from when they tap the button. We also are announcing seven new connectors this week: AWeber<\/a>, Azure Log Analytics<\/a>, Azure Tables<\/a>, DocFusion365<\/a>, Azure Event Grid<\/a>, Azure Event Hubs<\/a>, and StaffHub<\/a>, as well as improvements to the Slack and MySQL connectors.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":347,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","template":"","power-automate-category":[2752],"power-automate-tag":[],"coauthors":[2913],"class_list":["post-110870","power-automate","type-power-automate","status-publish","hentry","power-automate-category-product-updates"],"yoast_head":"\nSeven new connectors<\/h2>\n
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Improvements to the Slack and MySQL connectors<\/h2>\n
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Flow Collections<\/h2>\n