by The CRM Chap | May 24, 2020 | Dynamics 365, Power Apps, Power Platform
There’s a brand-new Power Platform exam on the horizon, explicitly targeting Power Apps. So I thought I’d take a closer look at it, dissecting and discussing the areas to focus on, based on the current exam specification.
by The CRM Chap | Apr 26, 2020 | Dynamics 365, Microsoft Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Platform
Getting canvas Power Apps working alongside the Common Data Service is pretty straightforward these days. However, you might occasionally hit a few mind-boggling issues, such as the one I had recently involving the assignment of Task records…
by The CRM Chap | Apr 19, 2020 | Customer Engagement, Dynamics 365, Dynamics CRM, Enterprise, Field Service, Microsoft Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Platform, PowerShell, Project Service Automation, Sales, Service, Visual Studio
Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) controls are a new, shiny, thing that Power Platform / Dynamics 365 developers can work with. They are also a subject area within Microsoft exam MB-400. Therefore, in my next post on my series targeting this exam, let’s see how they work.
by The CRM Chap | Mar 29, 2020 | Dynamics 365, Microsoft Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Platform
Canvas Power App development can be a little challenging, particularly if you are coming from a Dynamics CRM / 365 background. Understanding, for example, how to work with option sets within is not immediately clear. Fortunately, once you understand what’s involved, it’s easy to start doing some amazing things…
by The CRM Chap | Mar 15, 2020 | Power Apps, Power Platform
By configuring your canvas app form control to display the record you've just created automatically, you can provide a helpful step for the users of your app. In this week's blog post, I'll show you the steps involved to achieve this requirement.
by The CRM Chap | Jan 5, 2020 | Customer Engagement, Dynamics 365, Enterprise, Field Service, Microsoft Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Platform, Project Service Automation, Sales, Service
In last week's post in my MB-400 exam series, we saw how you can use model-driven apps to build data-driven applications. The other type of Power Apps - canvas apps - throws this approach completely on its head, by providing a wholly tailorable visual and data access experience.
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