Repos of Powerapps Component Framework (PCF) Controls
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Repos of Powerapps Component Framework (PCF) Controls
This control allows the transformation of the default Dynamics 365 grid to an editable grid with add new line functionality.
A Power App code component to easily upload one or more attachments on Dynamics365 records.
This component displays BPFs with all process stages categories of entities from a grid/views
Web Form Steps Visualizer Component using Powerapps Component Framework
Power Apps Canvas PCF based on vis-timeline
A PCF control to render a grid (built specifically for single record grids) as a traditional list of fields in a section
This repository features Syncfusion PowerApps components built using the PowerApps Component Framework (PCF). These components offer rich UI elements such as Data Grids, Charts, Schedules, and more, designed to enhance the functionality and flexibility of PowerApps applications.
This control converts any dataset that has start date and end date in its records into Schedule Board
A minimal React based PowerApps Control Framework (PCF) template
Dynamics 365 Rich text editor for Unified Interface / Based on PowerApps component framework, React and quill
This control allows to quickly upload Dynamics 365 note attachments by drag and droping it directly on the grid of records
Easy Reports is a PowerApps component to add chart components to your Dashboards and Forms in a Model Driven app.
Sample PowerApps Framework Component to show you how to use Popup
Chart JS in PowerApps
This control allows uploading files by doing drag and drop to the sub-grid line
This control converts a FetchXml string into a subgrid.
Demonstrating consuming Microsoft Graph API from PCF control
AlbanianXrm's MultiSwitch PCF Component
Mocking library to help with testing PowerApps Component Framework Components
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