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 How to switch to classic D365 viewer

Click SolutionsAPSD...Switch to classic

 Resetting an environment

Recommend having the owner of each custom connector delete them in the environment before resetting. In order to do this, will need to delete the flows, canvas app, & any other dependencies.

  1. Go to the https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/environments.

  2. Select the environment you wish to reset.

  3. Click on Reset in the top menu bar.

  4. Ensure that the Name and URL are correct (this is the time to change it if required).

  5. Change the Currency to CAD ($).

  6. Click Reset. It will take 15-20 minutes for the refresh to finish.

  7. Once complete, click on the environment name to view its details.

  8. Click on Edit in the top right corner of the Details section.

  9. Ensure that Administration mode is disabled (otherwise, only system admins will have access).

  10. Grant system administrator access to other developers as needed (see next section).

 Granting security roles to users
  1. Go to https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/environments/d4af4054-dad9-431a-8a39-527b4b690886/securityroles/d875496e-3318-ec11-b6e5-000d3a09d85b/members and select the desired environment.

  2. In the Access section, click See all under Security roles.

  3. Scroll down to desired role and click on it.

  4. Click + Add people, search for the user then click Add.

 Azure Portal setup

App Registration

Must be added as an application user in the PowerApps environment in order to access NAPA API (security controls). Also required for pipelines and as a service principal account in APSD (Dataverse connection).

APSD-PAPS-USERS Group

Used as a security group for the Canvas app as well as for the SharePoint translation list.

Key vault

Used for NAPA-SNAPA API secrets and MTOA JWT token.

 Security roles

If a new security role needs to be created, open an existing role and select Copy Role.

 How to create custom connectors [DEV ONLY]

Only for the DEV environment

Custom connectors must be created before importing the APSD & Flows solutions.

  1. Clone the APSD-PAPS repository to your local computer.

  2. On the left hand menu, navigate to DataCustom Connectors.

  3. Click on + New custom connectorImport an OpenAPI file.

  4. In the Connector name field, type “NAPA-SNAPA”.

  5. Click Import and go to \repos\APSD-PAPS\Custom Connectors\JSON and select the NAPA-SNAPA.json file.

  6. Click Continue.

  7. Verify that the Host and Base URL are using the environment variables (to ensure it is pointing to the correct location for the environment you are in - refer to chart in API Connections ).

  8. For NAPA API only: Set up OAuth security

  9. Click Create connector.

  10. Click on the Test tab, then + New connection.

  11. Enter the API Key (RDIMS 17999814) and click Create connection.

  12. Repeat steps 3-10 to create the rest of the connectors using their json files (SIAPI, SPAPI, MTAPI & TMAPI). *Note: SIAPI doesn’t require an API Key.

  13. On the left hand menu, navigate to DataConnections.

  14. For each connection, share them with the organization.

    • Click ...Share+ Add everyone in my orgSave.

    • This must be done so that any changes to the API Key get shared to all users. The update should be instant, if users are not receiving the updated key, they will need to clear their browser’s cache.

    • Give edit access to TC-CivAv Azure group.

Below are the steps to install APSD-PAPS in D365 PowerApps platform.

Setting up a new environment may take up to an hour.

Setting Up a New Environment

When setting up a brand new environment, there are a few additional steps that must be done other than simply importing the solution. The NAPA-SNAPA custom connector must be created (as there is currently a bug that doesn’t allow it to be migrated with the solution due to the OAuth secrets) and all lookup data must be imported.

 Add CivAv application from Azure Portal as an Application User

This must be done in order for the pipeline & for the flows to work (we are using Service Principal account to connect to Dataverse).

  1. Go to the Power Platform admin center.

  2. Select the new environment.

  3. In the Access section, click on See All under S2S Apps.

  4. Click + New app user.

  5. Click + Add an app and enter in the App ID in the search bar.
    CivAv-APSD-PAPS: 27b29278-594f-484d-a0c0-9c61381bad31

  6. For the business unit, select the one with the environment name.

  7. Edit the security roles and select System Administrator and System Customizer.

  8. Click Create.

 Creating connections for Do Not Reply APSD / Ne Pas Répondre PAPS

Perform the steps in this section in an Edge/FireFox browser. For some reason, Chrome auto-signs in to your personal account.

  1. Go to https://myaccount.microsoft.com/, click on your profile icon in the top right corner and select Sign in with a different account.

  2. Click + Use another account.

  3. Log in to DoNotReplyAPSD-NePasRepondrePAPS@tc.gc.ca (info in RDIMS 17999814).

  4. In the same browser, go to Power Apps Studio.

  5. Click on Connections in the side menu.

  6. Click on + New connection and select Office 365 Outlook.

  7. Click Create and select the Do Not Reply APSD account that you signed into in Step 3.

  8. Repeat Steps 6-7 for the Microsoft Dataverse Office 365 Groups and Excel Online (Business) connections.

You should now have the following connections set up

 Creating Service Principal connections
  1. Open the Power Apps Studio and click on Flows in the side menu.

  2. Click + New flow > Instant cloud flow.

  3. Select Manually trigger a flow, then Create.

  4. Click + New step > Microsoft Dataverse > select any action.

  5. Click on the … and +Add new connection.

  6. Click Connect with service principal.

  7. The connection name should be “CivAv APSD Service Principal”. The rest of the info is in RDIMS 17999814.

  8. Click Create.

  9. Click on Connections in the side menu (don’t save the flow). You can now see the new connection.

  10. Delete any other connections that were created.

 Export the solution from DEV

The APSD Canvas app is inside the APSD-PAPS Flows solution.

  1. Open the Power Apps Studio and select the ap-dev-tcd365 environment.

  2. Select the solution you need to migrate.

  3. Click ExportPublishNext.

  4. Increase the version number as needed (revision # is automatically increased).

  5. Select corresponding export as type, then click on Export.

    • Managed: APSD, APSD-PAPS Admin, DataVerse-Security Role

    • Unmanaged: APSD-PAPS Flows, APSD-PAPS Custom Connectors, APSD-PAPS Env Variables

  6. Download the exported file.

  7. Repeat steps 2-6 for any other solutions required.

 Import the solution

Solution Import Order Must be followed or will break dependencies
APSD-PAPS Env Variables > APSD-PAPS Custom Connectors > APSD > APSD-PAPS Flows > APSD-PAPS Admin

Ideally, all imports would be with the APSD Generic Account. For PROD, this must be followed.

Steps to login and use this account are in here: Creating connections for Do Not Reply APSD / Ne Pas Répondre PAPS

Basic steps to import a solution:

  1. Click on Solutions on the left-hand menu and then Import in the top menu bar.

  2. Select Browse and point to the zip file, e.g. APSD_PAPS_EnvVariables_1_0_0_X.zip, created in the export solution steps.

  1. Go to the desired environment.

  2. Once the Env Variables solution has been imported

    • Edit the variables to ensure they have the correct values for the environment

  3. Once the Custom Connectors solution has been imported

    • Clone the APSD-PAPS repository to your local computer.

    • Go into the APSD-PAPS Custom Connector solution. **Must be done from within the solution to ensure that the same name is generated (ap_5Fnapa-2Dsnapa).**

    • Click on + New > Automation > Custom connector

    • Enter in the info as follows:

      • Connector Name: NAPA-SNAPA

      • Host: www

    • Click Create connector.

    • Return to the APSD-PAPS Custom Connector solution and verify the name of the connector is ap_5Fnapa-2Dsnapa.

    • On the left-hand menu, click on Data/Dataverse > Custom connectors.

    • Beside the NAPA-SNAPA connector, click ... > Update from OpenAPI file.

    • Click Import and go to \repos\APSD-PAPS\Custom Connectors\JSON and select the NAPA-SNAPA.json file.

      • Use the NAPA-SNAPA [PROD].json for Production environment

    • Click Continue.

    • Toggle the Swagger Editor ON > OFF.

    • Go to the Security tab and enter in the information as per RDIMS 17999814.

    • Click Update connector.

    • Click on the Test tab, then + New connection.

    • Click X Close.

    • For the rest of the connectors, edit them and go to the Test tab, then click + New connection (API key are in RDIMS 17999814).

    • On the left-hand menu, click on Data/Dataverse > Connections.

    • For the MTAPI, SPAPI & TMAPI connections, share them with the organization.

      • Click ...Share+ Add everyone in my orgSave.

        • This must be done so that any changes to the API Key get shared to all users. The update should be instant, if users are not receiving the updated key, they will need to clear their browser’s cache.

      • Give edit access to TC-CivAv Azure group.

  4. Import the APSD solution

  5. When importing the Flows solution

    • Click Next twice then select the CivAv APSD Service Principal connection for Dataverse and the shared connections for the APIs.

    • For the Office 365 and Excel Online connections, select the Do Not Reply APSD / Ne Pas Répondre PAPS connection created earlier.

  6. Click Import and wait for the process to finish.

  7. Click on Publish all customizations.

  8. Verify that all the required flows are turned on. If any are off, follow the steps at the end of this section.

  9. Share the APSD-PAPS Canvas App with Everyone in TC. Uncheck the box at the bottom “Send an email invitation to new users”.

  10. Share the Canvas apps with the other developers individually, checking off the co-owner box.

  11. PROD ONLY: Edit the APSD-PAPS Canvas App. Go into the App.OnStart() and edit the MTOA JWT token to the Production one.

  12. Assign a security role to yourself in order to test the application.

    • Can be done through Advanced Settings or the Admin center (see Granting security roles to users section).

If any of the flows are off:

If ‘Modify Users’ flow is off, turn on ‘Remove User’ and ‘Update User’ flows first (if not already on).

  1. Select the flow and click Turn on.

  2. If there is an error, select the flow and click Edit.

  3. If you are brough to a screen asking to confirm the flow connections, ensure all are using the connection references inside the solution then click Continue.

  4. Once you are brought to the flow screen, click Save.

  5. Steps 6 - 9 are only for certain flows (e.g. those with a manual trigger).

  6. Go back to the solution and click on the flow name to view its details.

  7. Click on Edit in the Run only users section.

  8. Ensure that all the connections are using the generic account connections and NOT “Provided by run only user”.

  9. Click Save.

  10. Click Turn on.

  11. Repeat steps 1-10 for any other flows that are not on.

Migrating Changes Between Existing Environments

Data will not be migrated between environments through the solution. You will need to perform data migration separately following the steps below.

 Export the solution from DEV

Most deployments will only require the APSD and Flows solutions to be migrated.

  • Custom Connectors solution must only be migrated if there are any changes to the existing custom connectors or a new custom connector is added.

  • Env Variables solution must only be migrated if new environment variables are added.

Version number format: major.minor.build.revision number

  1. Open the Power Apps Studio and select the ap-dev-tcd365 environment.

  2. Select the solution you need to migrate.

  3. Click ExportPublishNext.

  4. Increase the version number as needed (revision # is automatically increased).

  5. Select corresponding export as type, then click on Export.

    • Managed: APSD, APSD-PAPS Admin, DataVerse-Security Role

    • Unmanaged: APSD-PAPS Flows, APSD-PAPS Custom Connectors, APSD-PAPS Env Variables

  6. Download the exported file.

  7. Repeat steps 2-6 for any other solutions required.

 Import the solution

Solution Import Order Must be followed or else will break dependencies
APSD-PAPS Env Variables > APSD-PAPS Custom Connectors > APSD > APSD-PAPS Flows > APSD-PAPS Admin

Only import the exported solutions from the previous section.

Ideally, all imports would be with the APSD Generic Account. For PROD, this must be followed.

Steps to login and use this account are in here: Creating connections for Do Not Reply APSD / Ne Pas Répondre PAPS

If importing the APSD Custom Connectors solution:
Even if there are no edits to make, as a final step, you must still go in to edit it and click on Update Connector for it to connect properly.

  1. Go to the desired environment.

  2. Click on Solutions on the left-hand menu and then Import in the top menu bar.

  3. Select Browse and point to the zip file, e.g. APSD_PAPS_EnvVariables_1_0_0_X.zip, created in the export solution steps.

  4. Click Import and wait for the process to finish.

  5. Import the rest of the solutions as needed.

  6. Click on Publish all customizations.

  7. Verify that all the required flows are turned on (flows are inside Flows and Admin solutions).

If any of the flows are off:

  1. Select the flow and click Turn on.

  2. If there is an error, select the flow and click Edit.

  3. If you are brough to a screen asking to confirm the flow connections, ensure all are using the connection references inside the solution then click Continue.

  4. Once you are brought to the flow screen, click Save.

  5. Steps 6 - 9 are only for certain flows (e.g. those with a manual trigger).

  6. Go back to the solution and click on the flow name to view its details.

  7. Click on Edit in the Run only users section.

  8. Ensure that all the connections are using the generic account connections and NOT “Provided by run only user”.

  9. Click Save.

  10. Click Turn on.

  11. Repeat steps 1-10 for any other flows that are not on.

Importing/Migrating Data

When setting up a new environment, all lookup data must be brought into the environment. This can be done either through creating a dataflow to migrate data between environments or by importing the data from an Excel spreadsheet.

 Importing task data - Export to Excel then import [NOT RECOMMENDED]

NOT RECOMMENDED METHOD

Alternative solution: Follow https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/developer/data-platform/dataverse-odata-dataflows-migration to create a dataflow to migrate the data between environments. This currently exists for QA → ACC.

  1. Go to the environment that has the master set of data for the SCRAM tasks. Currently, this is QA.

  2. On the left menu, go to DataTables, then open the Scram Tasks table.

  3. On the top menu, click on DataExport data. Once the export has been successfully completed, click on Download exported data.

  4. Unzip the csv file.

  5. Switch to the environment you are deploying to.

  6. On the left menu, go to DataTables, then open the Scram Tasks table.

  7. On the top menu, click on Data> beside Get dataGet data from Excel.

  8. Upload the csv file from step 4. If there are any mapping issues, fix them.

  9. Click Import. Wait for the process to complete, then verify that the data was imported.

Follow the same steps using the AP Task table instead.

Flows

Always use the existing connection references inside the APSD-PAPS Flows solution for each flow. If the connection reference for the connection doesn’t exist, create a new one inside the solution first. The connection reference should be connected to the generic account connections.

 How to copy a flow and include it in a solution
  1. Open the details screen of the flow you wish to copy.

  2. Click the Save As button.

  3. Give it a new name, and click Save.

  4. Go to your My Flows section, and the new flow should be there in a disabled state.​

  5. Go into the details page, and click Edit.

  6. Delete the Manually Trigger a Flow trigger.

    • Note: This will delete any variables which this trigger contained

  7. ​Select the Power Virtual Agents > When Power Virtual Agents calls a flow trigger.

    • We use this as it requires no inputs to be defined.

  8. ​Save the flow.

  9. Go back to the Solutions section and select the solution into which you want to import the copied flow.

  10. Click Add Existing > Flow Outside Solutions.

  11. Select your flow and click Add.​

  12. Edit the flow and swap out the trigger with the Manually Trigger a Flow trigger.

  13. Fix any trigger variables which were wiped out during the copy operation.

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Power-Automate/Add-existing-flows-to-Solutions/td-p/258103/page/2

https://piyushksingh.com/2021/05/25/update-the-child-flow-for-action-run_a_child_flow-to-not-use-run-only-user-connections/

 Rejected Email Notification Flows

Name: Timesheet rejected - Send email notification

Description: This Power Automate Flow triggers when the “ap_timesheetstatus” field is modified to “Rejected”. The flow sends an email to the submitter.

Name: Expense rejected - Send email notification

Description: This Power Automate Flow triggers when the “ap_expensestatus” field is modified to “Rejected”. The flow sends an email to the submitter.

Name: Invoice rejected - Send email notification

Description: This Power Automate Flow triggers when the “ap_invoicestatus” field is modified to “Rejected”. The flow sends an email to the submitter.

 Timesheet Approval – Add to CRSM Flow

Name: Push Approved Time Entries To CRSM (TMAPI)

Description: This Power Automate Flow triggers when the “ap_timsheetstatus” field is modified to “Approved”. The flow uses the “TMAPI” custom connector, specifically the following end points: 

  1. Add a time entry

    1. To add a time entry, the flow gets all the rows where the current timesheet is approved from the “Time Entries” table filtered via a FetchXML query to only get the rows where “Added to CRSM” is false and hours are not empty or null. Here’s the query:

      <fetch version="1.0" output-format="xml-platform" mapping="logical" distinct="false">
        <entity name="ap_timeentry">
          <attribute name="ap_timeentryid" />
          <attribute name="ap_timeid" />
          <attribute name="createdon" />
          <order attribute="ap_timeid" descending="false" />
          <filter type="and">
            <condition attribute="ap_addedtocrsm" operator="eq" value="0" />
            <condition attribute="ap_timesheet" operator="eq" uitype="ap_timesheet" value="{@{triggerOutputs()?['body/ap_timesheetid']}}" />
            <condition attribute="ap_employeelogin" operator="eq" value="@{triggerOutputs()?['body/ap_employeelogin']}" />
            <condition attribute="ap_timecard" operator="eq" value="@{triggerOutputs()?['body/ap_reportingperiod']}" />
            <condition attribute="ap_timeentryhours" operator="not-null" />
          </filter>
        </entity>
      </fetch>

    2. Create a time entry record in the CRSM database.

  2. Add hours to time entry

    1. This endpoint is used to create a record for adding hours for the time entry that was created in the previous step. Depending upon the “ap_timeentrytype” i.e. “Regular”, “Travel” or “Other”, corresponding action is called. 

  3. At the end of the flow, the flag “Added to CRSM” is set to true in the Time Entries table. 

Push Time Entry to CRSM Step inside flow

TypeCode: Regular (REG), Travel (TH), Other (DH)

[
  {
    "ServiceRequestId": @{int(variables('ServiceRequestID'))},
    "ServiceId": @{outputs('Get_a_row_by_ID')?['body/ap_serviceid']},
    "ApproverNetworkId": @{triggerOutputs()?['body/ap_approvedby']},
    "Comment": @{items('Apply_to_each_-_Push_to_CRSM')?['ap_comments']},
    "SubmitterNetworkId": @{items('Apply_to_each_-_Push_to_CRSM')?['ap_employeelogin']},
    "DateTime": @{items('Apply_to_each_-_Push_to_CRSM')?['ap_timeentrydate']},
    "Hours": [
      {
        "Quantity": @{items('Apply_to_each_-_Push_to_CRSM')?['ap_timeentryhours']},
        "TypeCode": "REG",
        "IsBillable": @{items('Apply_to_each_-_Push_to_CRSM')?['ap_billable']},
        "StatusCode": 2
      }
    ]
  }
]
 Importing Users and Setting Roles Flow

Name: Import User's Role & Manager (from Excel file)

Description: This Power Automate Flow can be manually triggered to import users from an Excel file (see screenshot below) into the Dynamics 365 “Users” table in the target environment. The Flow also associates users with their managers as listed in the Excel file and assigns them the roles as per the Excel file. This Excel file can be stored on the executing user’s OneDrive.  

Archived Sections

 Update connectors and dropdowns in the Canvas app - NO LONGER REQUIRED

IGNORE THIS SECTION
Not necessary anymore now that the custom connectors are inside solutions.

  1. Edit the APSD-PAPS Canvas app.

  2. When prompted, select Don't Allow.

  3. Remove all connections that are showing as not connected - 5 connections (APSR, MTAPI, SIAPI, SPAPI, TMAPI), Office365Users and APSD_Translations.

  4. Add all of them back.

  5. SharePoint data connector: for APSD_Translation file. In the box enter the following URL: https://034gc.sharepoint.com/sites/DSD-CivilAviation/Lists/APSD_Translations/AllItems.aspx

  6. Check off the APSD_Translations list & click Connect.

  7. Run the App Checker and ensure no errors are reported.

  8. Turn on “Allow searching” in the properties for the following elements:

    • New Service Request Step One Screen - cboNapaProject element

    • New Service Request Step Three Contact Info Screen - cboFindOrganizationAlt element

    • Service Request Review Screen - ddSRRChangeReAssignment element

    • New Invoice Step One Screen - cboInvoiceCustomer and cboCustomerAddress elements

    • Weekly Time Entry Normalized Screen - cmbProject

  9. Save and Publish the app.

 Microsoft Bug: Cannot share custom connectors contained within a solution (Workaround - FAILED)

Not an issue anymore as custom connectors do not need to be shared explicitly if included in a solution.

There is a bug with D365 that doesn’t allow sharing of custom connectors if they are included in a solution. This means that other developers cannot edit the custom connector.

Workaround: https://youtu.be/ROKO589RBnQ

  1. Go to DataTablesConnector table → Data tab.

  2. Select the connector and click on Edit Record.

  3. Click SHAREAdd User/Team → Select Team in the Look for dropdown.

  4. Check off the team that is named after the environment.

  5. Click SelectAdd.

  6. Ensure that they only have Read access (for other users, refer to chart below).

  7. Click Share.

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