PL-400T00 Microsoft Power Platform Developer


E-Learning
Description
The Microsoft Power Platform helps organizations optimize their operations by simplifying, automating and transforming business tasks and processes. In this course, students will learn how to build Power Apps, Automate Flows and extend the platform to complete business requirements and solve complex business problems.
The Microsoft Power Platform helps organizations optimize their operations by simplifying, automating and transforming business tasks and processes. In this course, students will learn how to build Power Apps, Automate Flows and extend the platform to complete business requirements and solve complex business problems.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Create a technical design
Configure Common Data Service
Create and configure Power Apps
Configure business process automation
Extend the user experience
Extend the platform
Develop Integrations
Create a technical design
Configure Common Data Service
Create and configure Power Apps
Configure business process automation
Extend the user experience
Extend the platform
Develop Integrations
Candidates for this course design, develop, secure, and troubleshoot Power Platform solutions. Candidates implement components of a solution that include application enhancements, custom user experience, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations. Candidates will gain applied knowledge of Power Platform services, including in-depth understanding of capabilities, boundaries, and constraints. Candidates should have development experience that includes JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, C#, HTML, .NET, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, RESTful Web Services, ASP.NET, and Power BI.
| Lesson Id | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | How to build your first model-driven app with Dataverse |
Model-driven apps, powered by Microsoft Dataverse Explore sample apps Check your knowledge |
| 2 | Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps |
Introducing model-driven apps Components of model-driven apps Design model-driven apps Check your knowledge |
| 3 | Manage tables in Dataverse |
Identify tables and table types in Dataverse Create a custom table Enable attachments within a table Licensing requirements for each table type Lab - Create a new custom table and enable attachments Check your knowledge |
| 4 | Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse |
Define columns in Microsoft Dataverse Column types in Microsoft Dataverse Add a column to a table Create a primary name column Restrictions that apply to columns in a table Create an auto numbering column Create an alternate key Check your knowledge |
| 5 | Working with choices in Dataverse |
Define choice column Standard choices column Lab - Create a new choice or modify an existing choice Check your knowledge |
| 6 | Create a relationship between tables in Dataverse |
Relate one or more tables - Introduction Relationship types that are available in Microsoft Dataverse Create a one-to-many relationship between tables Create a many-to-many relationship between tables Edit or delete relationships Check your knowledge |
| 7 | Define and create business rules in Dataverse |
Define business rules - Introduction Define the components of a business rule Create a business rule Check your knowledge |
| 8 | Create and define calculation or rollup columns in Dataverse |
Create a rollup column Create a calculation column Check your knowledge |
| 9 | Get started with security roles in Dataverse |
Understand environment roles Adding or disabling an environment user Understand security concepts in Dataverse Understand user security roles and security role defaults Check the roles that a user belongs to Configure Dataverse teams for security Configure Dataverse group teams for security Check your knowledge |
| 10 | Get started with Power Apps canvas apps |
Power Apps building blocks Ways to build Power Apps Power Apps related technologies Additional Power Apps related technologies Designing a Power Apps app Check your knowledge |
| 11 | Customize a canvas app in Power Apps |
Improve apps by making basic customizations in Power Apps Create a navigation model for your canvas app Explore screens and controls in Power Apps Check your knowledge |
| 12 | Manage apps in Power Apps |
Power Apps review Check your knowledge |
| 13 | Navigation in a canvas app in Power Apps |
Understanding navigation The navigation and back function Lab - Create navigation functions More ways to use the navigation function Check your knowledge |
| 14 | How to build the UI in a canvas app in Power Apps |
Use themes to quickly change the appearance of your app Branding a control Icons Images Personalization Using the tablet or phone form factors Check your knowledge |
| 15 | Use and understand Controls in a canvas app in Power Apps |
Core properties of controls Entering and displaying data with text controls Additional controls for enhancing your app's usability Media Lab - Create a canvas app with unique controls Check your knowledge |
| 16 | Document and test your Power Apps application |
Create test plans User interface testing Performance optimization Diagnostics and analytics Documentation and the customer Check your knowledge |
| 17 | Use imperative development techniques for canvas apps in Power Apps |
Imperative versus declarative development The three types of variables in Power Apps Global variables Contextual variables Collections Additional variable concepts Check your knowledge |
| 18 | Create formulas that use tables, records, and collections in a canvas app in Power Apps |
Formulas that process multiple records Math operations on tables Combine and separate records The ForAll function Lab - Using the ForAll function in a gallery Check your knowledge |
| 19 | Perform custom updates in a Power Apps canvas app |
Sometimes you need something more than forms Using the Patch function to create and edit records Deleting record(s) from data sources and collections Using Patch function to update a Gallery Check your knowledge |
| 20 | Complete testing and performance checks in a Power Apps canvas app |
The importance of thinking about performance Improve performance with data sources Testing and troubleshooting your app Check your knowledge |
| 21 | Work with relational data in a Power Apps canvas app |
What is relational data? Work with relationships in Power Apps Microsoft Dataverse for apps makes relationships even easier Check your knowledge |
| 22 | Work with data source limits (delegation limits) in a Power Apps canvas app |
Delegation overview Functions, predicates, and data sources combine to determine delegation Delegation warnings, limits, and non-delegable functions Check your knowledge |
| 23 | Connect to other data in a Power Apps canvas app |
Overview of the different data sources Work with action-based data sources Power Automate is a companion to Power Apps Check your knowledge |
| 24 | Use custom connectors in a Power Apps canvas app |
Overview of custom connectors Overview of the custom connector lifecycle Use postman for your custom connector Check your knowledge |
| 25 | Get started with Power Automate |
Introducing Power Automate Troubleshoot flows Check your knowledge |
| 26 | Build approval flows with Power Automate |
Provide solutions to real-world scenarios. Check your knowledge |
| 27 | Introduction to expressions in Power Automate |
Get started with expressions Notes make things easier Types of functions Write complex expressions Check your knowledge |
| 28 | Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform developer resources |
Overview of Dataverse and the Common Data Model Extending Power Platform with Azure Power Platform environments Check your knowledge |
| 29 | Use developer tools to extend Power Platform |
Solutions overview Deploy apps with Package Deployer Check your knowledge |
| 30 | Introduction to extending Power Platform |
User experience extensibility Dataverse extensibility Determine when to configure or when to code Check your knowledge |
| 31 | Introduction to Dataverse for developers |
Microsoft Dataverse extensibility model Event framework Check your knowledge |
| 32 | Extend plug-ins in Power Platform |
Plug-ins usage scenarios Plug-in execution context Check your knowledge |
| 33 | Perform common actions with client script in Power Platform |
Upload scripts Event handlers Context objects Client scripting common tasks Check your knowledge |
| 34 | Automate business process flows with client script |
Client scripting best practices Debugging client script Check your knowledge |
| 34 | Get started with Power Apps component framework |
Power Apps component framework architecture Power Apps component tooling Component manifest Demo of the Power Apps code component Check your knowledge |
| 36 | Build a Power Apps component |
Create a code component solution package Test and debug code components Check your knowledge |
| 37 | Use advanced features with Power Apps component framework |
Use the formatting API in a Power Apps component Use the Microsoft Dataverse web API in a Power Apps component Write a pop-up Power Apps component Check your knowledge |
| 38 | Work with Dataverse Web API |
Authenticate against Microsoft Dataverse using OAuth Interact with Microsoft Dataverse Web API using Postman Use OData to query data Use FetchXML to query data Call Power Automate actions from the Web API Use the Web API to impersonate another user Track entity data changes with change tracking and the Web API Check your knowledge |
| 39 | Integrate Dataverse Azure solutions |
Microsoft Dataverse Azure Solutions overview Expose Microsoft Dataverse data to Azure Service Bus Write a Service Bus Event Listener that consumes Microsoft Dataverse messages Publish Microsoft Dataverse events with webhooks Write an Azure Function that processes Microsoft Dataverse events Check your knowledge |
Self-Paced
Free
This course includes: :
Full lifetime access