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- Build Microsoft 365 Copilot connectors for people data (preview)
Learn how to build your first Microsoft 365 Copilot connector for people data using the Microsoft Graph SDK (preview)
- Survey participation - imercer
Find a list of surveys, key dates, and links to participation materials below Need to change or designate who receives your participation materials? Complete this form
- Event Records – Click Support
To see all Event Participations records generated for every webinar and event, you can go back to Dynamics and navigate to ClickDimensions > Event Participations This will show you every instance of any one who has signed up
- Collect participation data for your participants
When you distribute external activities, you can use participation data collection links to pass member participation data back into the application Add participation data links to surveys and record members as Completed, Disqualified, or Over Quota for the activity
- Data Connectors: Common Types, Benefits, Use Cases - Nexla
Data connectors create pipelines to automate data ingestion into modern data platforms This article will explore data connectors in detail, including popular connector types, extract and load modes, and a real-world data connector use case
- Tracking program participation with Participation History | Partner . . .
Participation History is a powerful tool to help analyze participation data on the platform Rather than building a dynamic tool, iMentor has instead purchased licenses to use an existing data analytics tool called Tableau and created the most useful charts and tables to inform on participation in the program
- What Are Data Connectors? Importance, Types, And Examples
Data connectors are software components that read data from a source system and write it to a destination system, reconciling differences and incompatibilities along the way In the context of a data pipeline, connectors are often used to get data in and out of the central pipeline technology
- Connectors | Easy Data Integration | Microsoft Power Platform
Pull in data from multiple sources to create individual solutions—use connectors from Microsoft, non-Microsoft publishers, and independent publishers Take formerly siloed data—on-premises or in the cloud—and combine it to build more robust solutions
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