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PL-200:Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant Part 1, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.58, with 161 lectures, 22 quizzes, based on 4267 reviews, and has 26560 subscribers.

You will learn about Create canvas and model-driven apps Create Power Automate flows Configure and manage Microsoft Dataverse Create and consume Microsoft Power BI dashboards Describe AI Builder models This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for you if you want to create Power Platform apps, flows and other solutions. or You could use this to simplify and automate tasks and processes. or By the end of this course, after entering the official Practice Tests, you could enter (and hopefully pass) Microsofts official PL-100 exam. or Wouldnt the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform App Maker Associate certification look good on your CV or resume? It is particularly useful for This course is for you if you want to create Power Platform apps, flows and other solutions. or You could use this to simplify and automate tasks and processes. or By the end of this course, after entering the official Practice Tests, you could enter (and hopefully pass) Microsofts official PL-100 exam. or Wouldnt the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform App Maker Associate certification look good on your CV or resume?.

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Summary

Title: PL-200:Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant Part 1

Price: $94.99

Average Rating: 4.58

Number of Lectures: 161

Number of Quizzes: 22

Number of Published Lectures: 161

Number of Published Quizzes: 22

Number of Curriculum Items: 183

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 183

Number of Practice Tests: 2

Number of Published Practice Tests: 2

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create canvas and model-driven apps
  • Create Power Automate flows
  • Configure and manage Microsoft Dataverse
  • Create and consume Microsoft Power BI dashboards
  • Describe AI Builder models
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for you if you want to create Power Platform apps, flows and other solutions.
  • You could use this to simplify and automate tasks and processes.
  • By the end of this course, after entering the official Practice Tests, you could enter (and hopefully pass) Microsofts official PL-100 exam.
  • Wouldnt the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform App Maker Associate certification look good on your CV or resume?
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for you if you want to create Power Platform apps, flows and other solutions.
  • You could use this to simplify and automate tasks and processes.
  • By the end of this course, after entering the official Practice Tests, you could enter (and hopefully pass) Microsofts official PL-100 exam.
  • Wouldnt the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform App Maker Associate certification look good on your CV or resume?
  • This course covers some of the content required for the PL-200 certification exam. It follows the requirements of the PL-100 exam (no longer offered by Microsoft), which was then built on in the PL-200 exam.

    What do people like you say about this course?

    James says: “Another awesome course from Philip. This course goes though all the major topics on the PL-100 exam in great detail and step-by-step, I followed along on my own trial tenant which I highly recommend. Take your time and go through it all!

    Will says: “This whole series has been fantastic; the best I have seen on this topic!

    Nikhil says: “Awesome course for PL100 Exam preparation. Updated: After completing the course I got the confidence to go ahead and attempt the exam. I m proud to announce that I passed on first attempt.

    Stephen says: “I didn’t even know what I didn’t know until I took your course. You dragged me through topics I never knew I needed. The exposure helped me to guess correctly on the test (the second time). Your course was the most thorough coverage I could have received. Your coverage was so extensive, that I have to go back and review segments. It says 16 hours–but I’m sure I spend over 120 hours on the material. Part of the time I tried to duplicate your magic. Again, Thanks 6 stars.

    This course focuses on the various apps which make up the Power Platform, together with how they can be used by other programs, apps and services. It covers many of the requirements of the PL-200 “Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant” exam.

    We’ll start off by looking at canvas Power Apps. We’ll get a free Developer edition and/or free trial of Power Apps, and get some sample data using the Dataverse (previously known as the Common Data Service). We’ll then create a canvas Power App through a template and then, starting from scratch, we will replicate it and expand the functionality. This also includes creating a new table in the Dataverse. We will also look at Global and Context variables, components and collections.

    We’ll then look at model-driven Power Apps using the Dataverse. We’ll look at the constituent parts of a model-driven Power Apps: site maps, forms, views, charts and dashboards. We’ll also restrict the type of data which can be inserted into our Dataverse by using business rules.

    Next up is Power Automate. Using our free Developer edition or the paid-for version, we’ll create several automated flows, and the different triggers and actions you can use. We’ll look at various triggers and actions, together with looking how we can enter data in sections using the business process flows.

    We’ll then go back to the Power Platform more generally, looking at solutions, security, and importing and exporting data.

    We’ll start off with looking at Power BI. If you have a PC, we’ll look at the Power BI Service (available through any modern web browser), creating reports and dashboards, and sharing dashboards. We’ll also look at adding existing Power BI tiles or dashboards into our model-driven and canvas Power Apps.

    Finally, we’ll then look at practical examples of using models inside Power Apps and Power Automate, and finish with some other topics.

    No prior knowledge is required – we’ll even see how to get a free Power Platform trial!

    There are regular quizzes to help you remember the information, so you can be sure that you are learning.

    Once you have completed this course, you will have a good knowledge of how to make Power Apps and Power Automate flows, together with how to use them in Microsoft Teams. It will help with the requirements for Microsoft’s PL-200 certification.

    So, without any further ado, let’s have a look at how you can use Udemy interface, and then we’ll have a look at the objectives for the exam and therefore the syllabus for this course.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Welcome to Udemy

    Lecture 3: How to get the best out of your Udemy course

    Lecture 4: Do you want auto-translated subtitles in more languages?

    Lecture 5: Curriculum

    Lecture 6: Resources

    Lecture 7: Introduction to the Power Platform

    Chapter 2: Installing Power Apps and Environments

    Lecture 1: Licensing for Power Apps

    Lecture 2: Power Automate using the Power Apps Developer plan

    Lecture 3: Signing up for Power Apps per user plan

    Lecture 4: Signing up for Power Apps Developer Plan

    Lecture 5: Getting a free work email address for India

    Lecture 6: Why do I need a Work email address? And how can I get one, if I dont have it?

    Lecture 7: 7. Different types of environments, and creation options

    Lecture 8: Create a Dataverse database, and sample data

    Chapter 3: Creating a canvas app from a template, and creating one from scratch

    Lecture 1: 43, 44. Creating a canvas app using a template; start to build the app

    Lecture 2: Saving my Power App

    Lecture 3: 36, 43, 44. Connect to data sources in canvas apps

    Lecture 4: 41, 43. Build canvas apps screens – Inserting a Gallery

    Lecture 5: 44. Formatting the label component

    Lecture 6: Practice Activity Number 1

    Lecture 7: Practice Activity Number 1 – The Solution

    Chapter 4: Expanding our canvas app

    Lecture 1: 43. Inserting a new screen and a card component

    Lecture 2: 45. Using formulas in non-English locales

    Lecture 3: 45. Using the Navigate and Back functions in the OnSelect event

    Lecture 4: 43, 45. Building an edit screen

    Lecture 5: 41. Adding rectangles and Adding New Items

    Lecture 6: Sorting and refreshing our gallery, and Deleting Items

    Lecture 7: Practice Activity Number 2

    Lecture 8: Practice Activity Number 2 – The Solution

    Chapter 5: Designing data model

    Lecture 1: 10. Create a high-level design

    Lecture 2: 10. Design data models

    Lecture 3: 10. Create Dataverse tables based on a data model

    Lecture 4: 10. Adding columns to our Dataverse table

    Lecture 5: 10. Updating our Primary Name Column, and Keys

    Lecture 6: 11. Link entities by using Dataverse entity relationships

    Lecture 7: 10. Adding Calculated Columns

    Lecture 8: 10. Adding Rollup Columns

    Lecture 9: Practice Activity Number 3

    Lecture 10: Practice Activity Number 3 – The Solution

    Chapter 6: Other ways to create tables, and importing and exporting data

    Lecture 1: 15. Create tables and table columns by using Copilot in Dataverse

    Lecture 2: If you have problems importing data

    Lecture 3: 16. Import data into a new table by using Microsoft Excel

    Lecture 4: 16. Import data into an existing table by using Microsoft Excel

    Lecture 5: 16. Edit and export data by using Microsoft Excel

    Chapter 7: Adding Expenses to our app

    Lecture 1: 41. Adding Expenses screens into our Accounts apps

    Lecture 2: Practice Activity Number 4

    Lecture 3: Practice Activity Number 4 – The Solution

    Lecture 4: 45. The Filter function – linking the Expenses and Accounts screens together

    Lecture 5: 44. Default and DefaultSelectedItems

    Lecture 6: Practice Activity Number 5

    Lecture 7: Practice Activity Number 5 – The Solution

    Chapter 8: Expanding our canvas app further, including using variables

    Lecture 1: 41. Add Pictures and Image controls

    Lecture 2: 46. Global variables – seeing one accounts expenses, or all expenses

    Lecture 3: 46. Context variables – adding a Sort icon

    Lecture 4: 45. The Search function – Searching for text

    Lecture 5: Practice Activity Number 6

    Lecture 6: Practice Activity Number 6 – The Solution

    Chapter 9: Canvas Apps components

    Lecture 1: Creating a basic calculator

    Lecture 2: 41. Converting the calculator to a component

    Lecture 3: 41. Communicating with the component

    Lecture 4: 41. Exporting and Importing components

    Lecture 5: Practice Activity Number 7

    Lecture 6: Practice Activity Number 7 – The Solution

    Chapter 10: Other controls and other canvas apps topics

    Lecture 1: 41, 43. Adding other media assets to screens

    Lecture 2: 43. Other controls

    Lecture 3: 45. Other formulas

    Lecture 4: 37. Design choices and app performance, and App Checker results

    Lecture 5: 38, 39. Create+publish new versions, restore a previous version of an app

    Lecture 6: 42. Describe modern controls and themes

    Lecture 7: 43. Containers

    Lecture 8: 6. Using Microsoft Copilot when editing canvas Power Apps

    Chapter 11: Collections

    Lecture 1: 46. The Collect function – Adding records to a collection

    Lecture 2: 46. The Clear and ClearCollect functions

    Lecture 3: 46. The SaveData and LoadData functions

    Lecture 4: 4. Describe standard, premium, custom connectors; Configure a connection

    Lecture 5: Practice Activity Number 8

    Lecture 6: Practice Activity Number 8 – The Solution

    Chapter 12: Create model-driven apps – App designer and main forms

    Lecture 1: 30. Create model-driven apps

    Instructors

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    Phillip Burton
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    I Do Data Limited
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