PL-400T00: Microsoft Power Platform Developer

Mithilfe von Microsoft Power Platform können Organisationen ihre Abläufe optimieren, indem sie Geschäftsaufgaben und -prozesse vereinfachen, automatisieren und transformieren.

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Kandidaten für diesen Training entwerfen, entwickeln und schützen Power Platform-Lösungen und kümmern sich um die Behandlung entsprechender Probleme. Die Kandidaten implementieren die Komponenten einer Lösung, zu denen Anwendungserweiterungen, individuelle Benutzererlebnisse, Systemintegrationen, Datenkonvertierungen, benutzerdefinierte Prozessautomatisierung und benutzerdefinierte Visualisierungen gehören. Den Kandidaten werden praktische Kenntnisse zu Power Platform-Diensten vermittelt – einschließlich eines umfassenden Verständnisses der Funktionen, Grenzen und Einschränkungen. Kandidat*innen müssen über Entwicklungserfahrung in folgenden Bereichen verfügen: JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, C#, HTML, .NET, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, RESTful Web Services, ASP.NET und Power BI.
JavaScript JSON TypeScript C#, HTML .NET, Microsoft Azure Microsoft 365 RESTful Web Services ASP.NET und Power BI

Wichtige Information

Dieses Training behandelt prüfungsrelevante Themen zum Examen: Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate

Was werden Sie in diesem Training erlernen?

In diesem Training erfahren die Trainingsteilnehmer, wie Sie Power Apps erstellen, Abläufe automatisieren und die Plattform erweitern, um Geschäftsanforderungen zu erfüllen und komplexe Geschäftsprobleme zu lösen.

Agenda

How to build your first model-driven app with Dataverse
Explore sample apps
Model-driven apps, powered by Microsoft Dataverse
Introduction to model-driven apps
Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps
Design model-driven apps
Components of model-driven apps
Introducing model-driven apps
Manage tables in Dataverse
Lab - Create a new custom table and enable attachments
Licensing requirements for each table type
Enable attachments within a table
Create a custom table
Identify tables and table types in Dataverse
Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse
Create an auto numbering column
Restrictions that apply to columns in a table
Create a primary name column
Add a column to a table
Column types in Microsoft Dataverse
Define columns in Microsoft Dataverse
Working with choices in Dataverse
Lab - Create a new choice or modify an existing choice
Standard choices column
Define choice column
Create a relationship between tables in Dataverse
Create a many-to-many relationship between tables
Create a one-to-many relationship between tables
Relationship types that are available in Microsoft Dataverse
Relate one or more tables - Introduction
Define and create business rules in Dataverse
Define the components of a business rule
Define business rules - Introduction
Create and define calculation or rollup columns in Dataverse
Create a calculation column
Introduction to calculation columns
Create a rollup column
Introduction to rollup columns
Get started with security roles in Dataverse
Configure Dataverse teams for security
Check the roles that a user belongs to
Exercise - Create a custom role
Understand user security roles and security role defaults
Understand security concepts in Dataverse
Adding or disabling an environment user
Understand environment roles
Introduction to environment roles
Get started with Power Apps canvas apps
Additional Power Apps related technologies
Power Apps related technologies
Ways to build Power Apps
Exercise - Create your first app in Power Apps
Power Apps building blocks
Introduction to Power Apps
Customize a canvas app in Power Apps
Explore screens and controls in Power Apps
Create a navigation model for your canvas app
Improve apps by making basic customizations in Power Apps
Manage apps in Power Apps
Navigation in a canvas app in Power Apps
Lab - Create navigation functions
The navigation and back function
Understanding navigation
How to build the UI in a canvas app in Power Apps
Personalization
Images
Icons
Branding a control
Use themes to quickly change the appearance of your app
Use and understand Controls in a canvas app in Power Apps
Lab - Create a canvas app with unique controls
Media
Additional controls for enhancing your app's usability
Entering and displaying data with text controls
Core properties of controls
Introduction to controls
Document and test your Power Apps application
Documentation and the customer
Diagnostics and analytics
Performance optimization
User interface testing
Create test plans
Use imperative development techniques for canvas apps in Power Apps
Collections
Contextual variables
Global variables
The three types of variables in Power Apps
Imperative versus declarative development
Create formulas that use tables, records, and collections in a canvas app in Power Apps
The ForAll function
Combine and separate records
Math operations on tables
Formulas that process multiple records
Perform custom updates in a Power Apps canvas app
Deleting record(s) from data sources and collections
Using the Patch function to create and edit records
Sometimes you need something more than forms
Complete testing and performance checks in a Power Apps canvas app
Improve performance with data sources
The importance of thinking about performance
Work with relational data in a Power Apps canvas app
Microsoft Dataverse for apps makes relationships even easier
Work with relationships in Power Apps
Work with data source limits (delegation limits) in a Power Apps canvas app
Functions, predicates, and data sources combine to determine delegation
Delegation overview
Connect to other data in a Power Apps canvas app
Overview of the custom connector lifecycle
Overview of custom connectors
Use custom connectors in a Power Apps canvas app
Power Automate is a companion to Power Apps
Work with action-based data sources
Overview of the different data sources
Get started with Power Automate
Introducing Power Automate
Build approval flows with Power Automate
Introduction to expressions in Power Automate
Write complex expressions
Types of functions
Notes make things easier
Get started with expressions
Introduction to expressions
Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform developer resources
Extending Power Platform with Azure
Overview of Microsoft Dataverse and the Common Data Model
Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform for Developers
Use developer tools to extend Microsoft Power Platform
Solutions overview
Introduction to developer Microsoft Power Platform tooling
Introduction to extending Microsoft Power Platform
Microsoft Dataverse extensibility
User experience extensibility
Introduction
Introduction to Dataverse for developers
Microsoft Dataverse extensibility model
Introduction to developing with Microsoft Dataverse
Extend plug-ins
Custom workflow extensions
Plug-ins usage scenarios
Introduction to Plug-ins
Performing common actions with client script
Context objects
Event handlers
Upload scripts
Introduction to client-side scripting
Automate business process flows with client script
Client scripting best practices
Introduction to conducting global operations with the client API Xrm object
Get started with Power Apps component framework
Power Apps component tooling
Power Apps component framework architecture
Introduction to Power Apps component framework
Build a Power Apps component
Create a code component solution package
Introduction to creating a code component
Use advanced features with Power Apps component framework
Write a pop-up Power Apps component
Use the Microsoft Dataverse web API in a Power Apps component
Use the formatting API in a Power Apps component
Introduction to using React within a Power Apps component
Work with Dataverse Web API
Use the Web API to impersonate another user
Call Power Automate actions from the Web API
Use FetchXML to query data
Use OData to query data
Interact with Microsoft Dataverse Web API by using Postman
Authenticate against Microsoft Dataverse by using OAuth
Introduction to the Microsoft Dataverse Web API
Integrate Dataverse Azure solutions
Publish Microsoft Dataverse events with webhooks
Write a Service Bus Event Listener that consumes Microsoft Dataverse messages
Expose Microsoft Dataverse data to Azure Service Bus
Microsoft Dataverse Azure Solutions overview

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