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Microsoft Applied Skills:Model-driven Power Apps & Dataverse

Last updated on October 18, 2024 8:06 pm
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What you’ll learn

  • Create and configure Dataverse tables
  • Modify a Dataverse solution
  • Modify Dataverse forms
  • Modify Dataverse views
  • Configure a model-driven app

This course goes through all of the skills required for the “Microsoft Applied Skills: Create and manage model-driven apps with Power Apps and Dataverse” assessment.

This can also help with PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker exam, with “Create Power Automate cloud flows”. It can also help with “Configure model-driven apps”, “Create and configure forms” and “Create and configure views” for the MB-210, MB-220, MB-230 and MB-240 exams.

This course has been updated in line with the expanded Study Guide (June 2024).

What do people like you say about this course?

Rachel says: the instructions are very clear and the visual instructions are excellent this is the best course I have taken for Microsoft platform and really understanding something keep up the excellent work

Heather says: I’m new to Power Apps and needed a review of the basics skills, this course offered what I needed.

Scott says: Clear explanations, as always! Phillip’s training videos are always excellent!

In this 2½ hour course we’ll cover the skills that you need for the APL-7003 Microsoft Applied Skills credential for model-driven Power Apps.

The tasks that you need to perform to get this skill are:

  • Modify a Dataverse solution. A solution is able to contain tables, which includes data, forms, views and choices.

  • Create and configure Dataverse tables. Tables allow for data to be stored in rows and columns. You can assign data types to constrain the data. It can also include choices to constrain the data further. You can also add lookups to connect tables together.

  • Modify Dataverse forms. These are used to view single rows, and allow you to edit, delete or add new data.

  • Modify Dataverse views. These are used to view multiple rows, and allow you to click on rows to edit them in a form.

  • Configure a model-driven app. These bring together forms and views, which are attached to forms, into one app.

We’ll go through several practical examples, so you can see how you can create your own model-driven apps.

By the end of the course, you’ll be much more confident about creating and managing model-driven Power Apps and Dataverse tables, and perhaps even take the official Microsoft assessment. That would look great on your CV or resume.

Who this course is for:

  • This is for you if you want to create an online app which allows users to view and edit data.
  • This course will guide you through the skills required for the Microsoft Applied Skills credential “Create and manage model-driven apps with Power Apps and Dataverse”.

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