Power Apps users often create flows to call Microsoft Graph endpoints or Approval from within Power Apps instead of using "Power Automate connector actions" within Power Apps. This article explains how to use connector actions directly within Power Apps. It provides an example of using the Office 365Users connection and the HTTP action to call the Graph API from Power Apps. The article also discusses typecasting the object returned from the API and how to figure out the available fields. It mentions that other connectors can also be used within Power Apps and explains when Power Automate is still useful. The article concludes with an example of creating an approval directly from Power Apps using the createAnApproval action.
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