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The in-app notifications feature can be used in your [[model-driven apps]] in order to send notifications to app users. The notifications will be stored in a "notification center" until they are dismissed or expired. By default, notifications expire in 14 days but the expiration date can be modified by a system administrator. | The in-app notifications feature can be used in your [[model-driven apps]] in order to send notifications to app users. The notifications will be stored in a "notification center" until they are dismissed or expired. By default, notifications expire in 14 days but the expiration date can be modified by a system administrator. | ||
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+ | == Good to know == | ||
+ | In-app notifications give the user notifications within the model-driven app and these notifications can be seen when using the app. Other alternatives for notifying users are e.g. using form and/or column notifications (with JavaScript) and Power Automate Cloud Flows to send e-mails or using the Microsoft Teams connector to have messages in Teams. | ||
== Microsoft Resources == | == Microsoft Resources == | ||
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== Community Resources == | == Community Resources == | ||
+ | * [https://crmtipoftheday.com/1418/in-app-notifications-in-model-driven-apps/ Tip #1418: In-app notifications in model-driven apps] by George Doubinski 2021-09-27 | ||
* [https://itmustbecode.com/embed-images-in-model-driven-in-app-notifications/ Embed Images in Model-Driven In-App Notifications] by David Rivard 2021-09-22 | * [https://itmustbecode.com/embed-images-in-model-driven-in-app-notifications/ Embed Images in Model-Driven In-App Notifications] by David Rivard 2021-09-22 | ||
* [https://d365goddess.com/preview-in-app-notifications-for-model-driven-apps/ PREVIEW: IN-APP NOTIFICATIONS FOR MODEL DRIVEN APPS] by Dian Taylor 2021-09-21 | * [https://d365goddess.com/preview-in-app-notifications-for-model-driven-apps/ PREVIEW: IN-APP NOTIFICATIONS FOR MODEL DRIVEN APPS] by Dian Taylor 2021-09-21 |
Revision as of 15:34, 2 December 2021
In-app notifications
Use Cases | Send messages to users within model-driven apps |
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Public preview | 2021-08-26 |
General availability | |
MS Docs | In-app notifications in MS Docs |
MS Learn |
The in-app notifications feature can be used in your model-driven apps in order to send notifications to app users. The notifications will be stored in a "notification center" until they are dismissed or expired. By default, notifications expire in 14 days but the expiration date can be modified by a system administrator.
Good to know
In-app notifications give the user notifications within the model-driven app and these notifications can be seen when using the app. Other alternatives for notifying users are e.g. using form and/or column notifications (with JavaScript) and Power Automate Cloud Flows to send e-mails or using the Microsoft Teams connector to have messages in Teams.
Microsoft Resources
- In-app notifications in model-driven apps (preview)
- Send in-app notifications within model-driven apps (preview)
- Announcing public preview for in-app notifications in model-driven apps Power Apps blog 2021-08-26
Community Resources
- Tip #1418: In-app notifications in model-driven apps by George Doubinski 2021-09-27
- Embed Images in Model-Driven In-App Notifications by David Rivard 2021-09-22
- PREVIEW: IN-APP NOTIFICATIONS FOR MODEL DRIVEN APPS by Dian Taylor 2021-09-21
- Enable in-app notifications easily by Ivan Ficko 2021-09-09
- How to create in-app Notifications with Navigation in Model-driven Apps with Power Automate by Sara Lagerquist
- Send Model-Driven In-App Notifications with Power Automate by David Rivard 2021-09-03