![]() I've created the "Case Management" app from the PowerApps template. I'll go ahead and enhance this app to send a push notification to the new owner each time a case is re-assigned. Let's imagine we have a Case management app that allows to move cases between states and also re-assign them. ![]() Let's further showcase how this would work when triggered from an app. As soon as they tap on the notification the targeted app opens for them. ![]() This gets propagated to all your app users regardless of the platform they use on their device: iOS, Android or Windows. The connection can be used in various apps (including the target app) and flows to trigger a push notification. In a nutshell, the PowerAppsNotification connection is configured to target a specific app. Diagram below should help describe this in detail: Second, you need to choose either an app (can be the same one as above) or a flow that is going to trigger the notification depending on the scenario to enable. This is the app that is going to open when the user taps on the notification. How does it work?įirst, choose the app that is targeted for the push notification. You can trigger the notification from either another app or a flow depending on your trigger scenario. PowerApps community, we heard your feedback and are proud to announce today PowerApps support in-app push notifications! With our new Powerapps Notification connector you can to send various notifications that directly target your apps.
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