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PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Create model-driven apps – views Part 2

43. Saving and loading data records into views In this video. We’re just going to have a quick look around and see what else you can do in views. Well, you can group, so you can group on a particular description or an ID, or when it was created or currency. For instance, you can use this at the bottom to narrow down what you’re looking at. So maybe you’ve got the equivalent of a file effects used to be in the 1990s and 2000 thousands. So look for all…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Create model-driven apps – views

18, 28. Create and configure Dataverse table views In this video we’re going to have a look at how we can create and configure Dataverse views. And we’ve already used views even though we didn’t know we did. If we go to the PowerApps portal and go to Tables and select a particular table, in this case the expense table and go to Data, that is a view. The view is the active expenses view. There are also a few other views as well and we can see what views…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Create model-driven apps – charts, dashboards, card forms and business rules Part 4

45. Expanding our Dataverse business rule Okay let’s change this amount to $600 so now we are over a hundred description should appear and no it doesn’t. OK why is description not there? Well the reason is I said what to do if the expense is under 101 said what to do if the expense is over or equal to 100 so I said set the visibility to false. I haven’t said anything anywhere. Well if you change your mind, set the visibility to true so I need now to…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Create model-driven apps – charts, dashboards, card forms and business rules Part 3

Dashboard – enabling global filters Now in this video, we’re going to have a look at filtering and sorting. So first of all, we’ve got the time period filter here. So you can see if I say last quarter, then this stream changes to the last quarter. If I say this quarter, then it changes again. We have visual filters. So if I load them up, you can see again these visual all filters. These charts are filtered by this time frame. And then if I click on a particular…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Create model-driven apps – charts, dashboards, card forms and business rules Part 2

Using dashboards in our model-driven app So what can we do with all of this? Well, if I click on dashboards here, we can see that I’ve got lots of different dashboards. I’m not going to select them all. Instead, I’m just going to select the classic dashboard and the multistream and the interactive single stream. Now, by doing that, it quite often adds additional entities. So I need to click on the entity and remove it. The expense here, I have these two dashboards, and I’m going to say…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Create model-driven apps – charts, dashboards, card forms and business rules.

Create model-driven charts Now, in this video we’re going to create charts from our data and there’s not much functionality in here, so we can create charts by going to the relevant table and going to charts. Or in the app designer we can click on charts and go to create new. So either way we’ll get to this page and it doesn’t give you a lot, lot of functionality. Firstly, what chart are you wanting to create? So in other systems this might be add a chart. No, here…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Configure Dataverse security and Secure a solution

46. Configure security roles Hello. And in this section we’re going to have a look at security. And we’re going to start with security roles. So let’s have a look at security. So in the powerups portal, I will click on the gear at the top right and go to advanced settings. And then from there I’ll go to system security. So this allows me to work with users, security roles, teams and business units. Let’s start off with the security roles. So, here are a list of mostly built…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Business logic using flows Part 2

3. 47. Create Dataverse business process flows – Flows and Classic Flows In the previous video, we had to look at business process flaws and we saw you can have stages that can contain things like data steps and you can have conditions that allow you to branch and when you want to branch back, use a connector. Let’s just see what else we can do with business process flaws. Well, we can cut, copy and paste and delete items. We can add new items like we saw right at…

PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker – Business logic using flows

Create Dataverse classic workflows Hello. And in this section we’re going to have a look at business logic. Now we’ve already had a lot of business logic so far. We’ve seen how these triggers and actions in Power Automated can help with business logic. We’ve had a look at Canvas app formulas and events and we’ve had a look at business rules. Well, we’ve had a look at flaws. So flaws being triggers and actions. However, there was classic way to do flaws as well. And that’s what we’re going…

CWNP CWNA – WLAN Topologies Part 2

ESS Part1 Now, an extended service set is where you have two or more basic service sets connected by what they call a distribution system medium. That’s just a nice way to say that your company has two or more access points that are connected to your wired network. And that wired network would be the distribution system medium or the DSM. Now, usually an extended service set is really just two two or more access points and their associated client stations all united by that same DSM. The most…

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