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Continue reading →: Copilot Studio | Trigger Agent Flows from Topics
In the previous blog post Build an Agent with ‘Knowledge’ and ‘Agent Flow’, I explained how to create a simple registration agent using both Knowledge and an Agent Flow. n that setup, the Agent Flow was not part of a Topic — it was invoked directly by the agent through…
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Continue reading →: Copilot Studio | Build an Agent with ‘Knowledge’ and ‘Agent Flow’
In this Copilot Studio Agent blog post, I’ll walk you through two key capabilities: We’ll explore these concepts using a simple use case. But before we dive in, let’s understand the basics. What are Agent Flows: Limitations: Now that you understand the basics of Agent Flows, let’s proceed with our…
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Continue reading →: Copilot Studio | Shared Tools
In my previous blog post : Detecting User’s Sentiment in chat I explained how to create a Prompt actions to determine the user’s sentiment and use it with in a topic. However, the Prompt Action was specific to that agent. If I receive a similar requirement in another agent, I would…
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Continue reading →: Copilot Studio | Debugging Agents with the ‘Save Snapshot’
Let’s say you’re testing an agent and encounter an exception. You want to troubleshoot the issue and understand which topic/tool caused the issue. Did you know you can capture the conversation content and diagnostic data, and save it as a file? This allows you to analyze the information and troubleshoot…
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Continue reading →: Copilot Studio | Detecting User’s Sentiment in chat
Microsoft Copilot Studio offers tools to build intelligent Agents. Imagine a user completes a support chat and says, “That was super helpful, thanks!”—you’d want your agent to recognize this positive sentiment and respond appropriately. In this beginner blog post, we’ll explore how to detect user sentiment and respond based on…
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Continue reading →: Microsoft Agent Framework | Introduction
In one of my previous articles, Getting Started with Semantic Kernel, I’ve touch based on Semantic Kernel ,an open-source development kit that helps you easily build AI agents and integrate the latest AI models. Similarly, Microsoft has AutoGen, an open-source programming framework for building AI agents. Now, Microsoft has combined both…
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Continue reading →: Dataverse | Query data Using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
Did you know that you can connect to your Dataverse environment using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) and query data with SQL? Use Case: Let’s say you’re migrating around 2 million ‘Account’ records into your Dataverse environment using SSIS. While your SSIS package is running, you may want to track…
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Continue reading →: SSIS in SQL Server | Stop a Running Package
In this post, I’ll show you how to stop a running SSIS package in SQL Server. Let’s say you have deployed SSIS packages to SQL Server and executed one of the packages. The package will start, and its status will show as Running. But what if you want to terminate…
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Continue reading →: Power Platform Pipelines | Delegated Deployment with a Service Principal
If you are a beginner, I recommend starting with the basics of Pipelines. In my earlier article, Configure and run ‘Pipelines in Power Platform’ , I explained how a maker can deploy a solution from DEV to TEST. In this article, we’ll explore Delegated deployments using a Service Principal. With…
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Continue reading →: OpenAI “Prompt Optimizer” Tool | Write Better Prompts Faster
Writing good prompts can be tricky, but OpenAI just made it easier with their Prompt Optimizer tool. This tool takes your draft prompts and suggests improvements to make them clearer, more effective, and tailored for better AI responses. It’s a great way to save time and get more out of…


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