James Spellman
My feedback
-
1 vote
-
68 votes
A new data connector that allows users to link to and import from Graph API is on our roadmap and will be released to O365 customers in the next few months.
Stay tuned!
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
193 votes10 comments · Access (Desktop Application) » External Data Connectivity · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
We have presented in a recent user group session about an investment we are making in building a CDS Connector within the Access application, to successfully move your data to and from CDS; which will power a variety of Power App and MS Flow applications.
Check out the presentation here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_o3F89EcBI, and scroll to the latter half of this video to hear more about CDS/Power Apps.James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
20 votes
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
36 votes
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
32 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment James Spellman shared this idea ·
-
170 votes
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
411 votes
Thank you for your feedback. The Access team is currently looking into resizing Access applications, starting with forms. We will provide you with a notification when this is available, and will continue to work on additional resizing/zoom support within different areas of the product at a later time.
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
242 votes
Thank you for the feedback. These requests have been an ongoing discussion with the team, both internally and externally. Especially with our continuously increased focus on establishing a stronger Access-SQL experience, we do plan to have some requests on this work looked further into within the next year. We will keep you posted with specific feature designs in scope as well as timelines. In the interim, you can continue checking our public roadmap for feature updates.
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
128 votes
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
6 votes
James Spellman shared this idea ·
-
38 votes
James Spellman supported this idea ·
-
46 votes
James Spellman supported this idea ·
This is still a hitting-the-brick-wall problem when developing robust applications. Is there any fundamental reason that this limitation couldn't be increased or a least better handled with it's reached (corruption-like issues, incorrect error)?