Dayman Dynamics Logo
  • GitHub
  • LinkedIn
  • Dynamics
  • Email

Tag: TFL

Using Microsoft Flow and TFL API to retrieve Travel Time

11th February 201927th May 2022 Thomas DaymanField Service, FieldOne SkyLeave a Comment on Using Microsoft Flow and TFL API to retrieve Travel Time

Here is an example of using Microsoft flow to calculate estimated travel time from one location to another. This would be very useful for Field agents who travel primarily on trains and public transport. Below is the link to test…

Read More→

Share
  • Field Service
  • FieldOne Sky
  • Git
  • JavaScript
  • PCF
  • Pipeline
  • Resco
  • SSRS
  • XRMToolBox
  1. Karan on Field Service – Booking Rule example25th August 2023

    i am returning the ruleResult in the API success callback but it says Invalid data in booking rule.

  2. ely on PCF – Alerts Display9th August 2023

    this pcd just wasted 2 hours. just to understand its not live

  3. Randy on Azure DevOps Pipelines – How to enable Cloud Flows using PowerShell25th July 2023

    Hi, I don't why it's still using the SPN rather than impersonation as it complained the SPN cannot turn on…

  4. Thomas Dayman on Bulk update user work hours for the Schedule Board4th July 2023

    Looks correct to me. It seems to be complaining about not being able to find the property 'CalendarId' in your…

  5. Robert on Bulk update user work hours for the Schedule Board19th June 2023

    Hi Thomas, I`m using msdyn_SaveCalendar with flow, I`m passing this JSON to the unbound action: { "CalendarEventInfo": "{\"CalendarId\":\"71199c77-5875-ed11-81aa-000d3abad624\",\"EntityLogicalName\":\"bookableresource\",\"TimeZoneCode\":5,\"RulesAndRecurrences\":[{\"Rules\":[{\"StartTime\":\"2023-07-01T00:00:00.000Z\",\"EndTime\":\"2023-07-22T00:00:00.000Z\",\"Effort\":1,\"WorkHourType\":0}]}]}" } And…

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Blog Kit by WP Charms