
[Aula aberta 🔓] - AB-900 - Configurações da organização → Pesquisa e inteligência - Parte 1
YouTube❓Did you know: Natural language is being REMOVED⚠️ from #MicrosoftSearch?
Yup, #Microsoft is removing functionality that you probably use every day in #Microsoft365 searches.
Direct link to the info: https://t.co/9qOyj9vdPq
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#365mcs #copilot #microsoftcopilot https://t.co/iZa9iFZvHz
— Daniel Glenn (@danielglenn)
May 23, 2024

Disturb my Do-not-Disturb and remove natural language search | Ep 333
YouTubeAre you looking for a way to use
#GraphAPI calls to
#MicrosoftSearch in
#PowerApps? Check out my blog post where I show you how to do it with Office365Groups.HttpRequest. You’ll be amazed by what you can achieve with this!
https://www.menzel.it/post/2023/08/powerappssearchgraphapi/
Using Graph API Calls to the Search Endpoint in PowerApps with Office365Groups.HttpRequest
PowerApps is a powerful tool that allows you to create custom business applications without the need for coding. One of the ways you can enhance your PowerApps is by using Graph API calls to the search endpoint “https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/search/query". In this blog post, we’ll show you how to do this using the Office365Groups.HttpRequest and the preview feature “ParseJSON function and untyped objects”.
Pre-requisites Before we get started, you’ll need to activate the preview feature “ParseJSON function and untyped objects” in your PowerApps settings.
Menzel.ITHow to include Dynamics 365 data inside the Microsoft Search UI. What limitations does the free service have & how does it compare to in-app Dataverse search?
https://jukkaniiranen.com/2022/06/dataverse-results-inside-microsoft-search-in-office-sharepoint-bing/

Dataverse results inside Microsoft Search in Office, SharePoint, Bing - Jukka Niiranen blog
How to include Dynamics 365 data inside the Microsoft Search UI. What limitations does the free service have & how does it compare to in-app Dataverse search?
Jukka Niiranen blogMicrosoft introduces Microsoft Search, coming in Windows 10 19H1, Office, Bing, and more
Microsoft today announced Microsoft Search, a new organizational search engine, that searches within and outside of Microsoft 365, and it's coming in Windows 10 19H1, Office, and more.