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Microsoft

Design an accident tracking app in Power Apps

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Overview

  • Module 1: This module introduces the data and business scenario that the solution will address. A model-driven app from Microsoft Power Apps will be used as the solution, and the data will be stored in Microsoft Dataverse.

    In this module, you will:

    • Learn about the data and solution that is being built with this learning path.
    • Learn how to relate a Microsoft Excel-based solution to model-driven apps from Power Apps.
    • Gain insight into model-driven app design decisions.
  • Module 2: Create essential tables and table relationships to build the employee accident tracking model-driven app.

    This module explains how to:

    • Create tables to build the sample model-driven app.
    • Create relationships between the tables that are used in the solution.
    • Discover the data model structure behind the model-driven app.
  • Module 3: Learn how to adapt tables by using the two form types of Views and Forms.

    In this module, you will:

    • Discover the difference between views and forms.
    • Learn how to modify table views.
    • Learn how to modify table forms.
  • Module 4: Learn how to create an employee accident tracking model-driven app in Microsoft Power Apps.

    In this module, you will:

    • Learn how to create a model-driven app in Power Apps.
    • Publish the model-driven app.
    • Discover the different components of model-driven apps.

Syllabus

  • Module 1: Module 1: Transform a business process to a model-driven app
    • Introduction
    • Complete model-driven app solution
    • Model-driven app data model
    • Check your knowledge
    • Summary
  • Module 2: Module 2: Build the Dataverse table schema for the model-driven app
    • Introduction
    • Create Dataverse tables
    • Exercise - Create the location and TypeofAccident custom tables
    • Dataverse relationships
    • Exercise - Create the AccidentTable and relationships
    • Check your knowledge
    • Summary
  • Module 3: Module 3: Customize views and forms for model-driven apps
    • Introduction
    • Exercise - Modify table views
    • Modify table forms in Dataverse
    • Exercise - Model table forms
    • Check your knowledge
    • Summary
  • Module 4: Module 4: Create an accident tracking model-driven app in Power Apps
    • Introduction
    • Exercise - Add entities to the site map
    • Navigate the model-driven app
    • Exercise - Modify a view in a model-driven app
    • Check your knowledge
    • Summary

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