Microsoft Power Platform Developer (PL-400T00)

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.

Course Information

Price: $2,995.00
Duration: 5 days
Certification: Microsoft Power Platform Developer
Exam: PL-400
Learning Credits:
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Prerequisites:

  • Candidates should have an introductory knowledge of Power Platform
  • 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

 

Target Audience:

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.

 

Course Objectives:

Students will learn:

  • How to build your first model-driven app with Dataverse
  • Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps
  • Manage tables in Dataverse
  • Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse
  • Working with choices in Dataverse
  • Create a relationship between tables in Dataverse
  • Define and create business rules in Dataverse
  • Create and define calculation or rollup columns in Dataverse
  • Get started with security roles in Dataverse
  • Get started with Power Apps canvas apps
  • Customize a canvas app in Power Apps
  • Manage apps in Power Apps
  • Navigation in a canvas app in Power Apps
  • How to build the UI in a canvas app in Power Apps
  • Use and understand Controls in a canvas app in Power Apps
  • Document and test your Power Apps application
  • Use imperative development techniques for canvas apps in Power Apps
  • Create formulas that use tables, records, and collections in a canvas app in Power Apps
  • Perform custom updates in a Power Apps canvas app
  • Complete testing and performance checks in a Power Apps canvas app
  • Work with relational data in a Power Apps canvas app
  • Work with data source limits (delegation limits) in a Power Apps canvas app
  • Connect to other data in a Power Apps canvas app
  • Use custom connectors in a Power Apps canvas app
  • Get started with Power Automate
  • Build approval flows with Power Automate
  • Introduction to expressions in Power Automate
  • Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform developer resources
  • Use developer tools to extend Microsoft Power Platform
  • Introduction to extending Microsoft Power Platform
  • Introduction to Dataverse for developers
  • Extend plug-ins in Power Platform
  • Perform common actions with client script
  • Automate business process flows with client script
  • Get started with Power Apps component framework
  • Build a Power Apps component
  • Use advanced features with Power Apps component framework
  • Work with Dataverse Web API
  • Integrate Dataverse Azure solutions

 

Course Outline:

Module 1: How to build your first model-driven app with Dataverse

  • Discover the value and key features of Dataverse.
  • Learn about the value and key features of model-driven apps.
  • Explore sample model-driven template apps.

Module 2: Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps

  • Learn about model-driven app design
  • Create a model-driven app

Module 3: Manage tables in Dataverse

  • Tables in Dataverse.
  • Types of tables that are available in Dataverse.
  • Creating a custom table.
  • Enabling attachments within a table.
  • Which licensing requirements to apply to use each type of table.

Module 4: Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse

  • Learn what a column is in Dataverse.
  • Learn about the types of columns that are available in Dataverse.
  • Add a column to a table.
  • Learn what a primary name column is in Dataverse.
  • Identify restrictions that are associated with columns.
  • Create an auto-numbering column.
  • Create an alternate key.

Module 5: Working with choices in Dataverse

  • Learn about choices.
  • Explore the standard choices.
  • Create a new choice or modify an existing one.

Module 6: Create a relationship between tables in Dataverse

  • Why you should segment data that is used by your solutions into many tables.
  • Why you need to relate one table to another.
  • How to build relationships between tables.
  • How to select the proper relationship type when you're building solutions with Dataverse.

Module 7: Define and create business rules in Dataverse

  • Define business rules in Dataverse.
  • Create and manage business rules in Dataverse.

Module 8: Create and define calculation or rollup columns in Dataverse

  • Define a rollup column.
  • Create a rollup column.
  • Identify a calculation column.
  • Create a calculation column.

Module 9: Get started with security roles in Dataverse

  • Learn about security roles and apply them to users in an environment.
  • Learn how to add users to an environment.
  • Understand security concepts in Dataverse
  • Identify default security roles.
  • Create a custom role.
  • Create a custom security role and assign it to entities and users.
  • Learn how to configure Dataverse teams for security
  • Learn how to configure Dataverse group teams for security

Module 10: Get started with Power Apps canvas apps

  • Explore how Power Apps can make your business more efficient.
  • Learn how to use different technologies to perform different tasks in Power Apps.
  • Learn about the different ways to build an app in Power Apps.
  • Create your first app from data in an Excel workbook.

Module 11: Customize a canvas app in Power Apps

  • Change the layout of a gallery.
  • Change the data that a control shows.
  • Change the order in which fields appear.
  • Change the control with which a user provides information.
  • Explore controls on each screen of an app.
  • Format a number as a price.
  • Color prices based on their values.
  • Explore formulas in a generated app.

Module 12: Manage apps in Power Apps

  • Learn how to view and restore app versions.
  • Explore how to share an app, including permissions and notifications.
  • Learn about what environments are, how to create them, and how to manage security.
  • Find more information about Power Apps.

Module 13: Navigation in a canvas app in Power Apps

  • Understand how navigation works in a canvas app
  • Use the Navigate and Back functions
  • Understand the different ways these functions can be invoked

Module 14: How to build the UI in a canvas app in Power Apps

  • Understand the basics of building the UI through themes, icons, control customization, and images.
  • Use personalization in a canvas app
  • Understand the differences between the Tablet and Mobile form factors

Module 15: Use and understand Controls in a canvas app in Power Apps

  • Understand how to use controls in a canvas app
  • Use the different types of controls
  • Understand how Galleries and Forms related to controls

Module 16: Document and test your Power Apps application

  • Learn about the different types of test plans and components of a good test plan
  • Identify and discuss optimization tools and performance tuning
  • Learn about the benefits of documenting your application

Module 17: Use imperative development techniques for canvas apps in Power Apps

  • Understand imperative vs. declarative development
  • Understand the variables in Power Apps
  • Understand when to utilize each of the three different types of variables

Module 18: Create formulas that use tables, records, and collections in a canvas app in Power Apps

  • Utilize formulas that process multiple records
  • Use the Concat function to combine text from multiple records
  • Utilize the Countrows, CountIf, ForAll
  • Perform math operations on data in a table

Module 19: Perform custom updates in a Power Apps canvas app

  • Use the Patch function to update your data
  • Understand how the Defaults function is used to create new records with Patch
  • Utilize the Remove and RemoveIf functions to delete records
  • Determine whether to use Clear and Collect or ClearCollect in their scenario

Module 20: Complete testing and performance checks in a Power Apps canvas app

  • Use best practices to improve the performance of your app
  • Understand how to best test an app
  • Use fiddler for troubleshooting

Module 21: Work with relational data in a Power Apps canvas app

  • Understand relational data
  • Use relational data to improve an app user's experience in Power Apps
  • Understand how to use relational data in Microsoft Dataverse

Module 22: Work with data source limits (delegation limits) in a Power Apps canvas app

  • Understand the different limits of different data sources
  • Understand how functions, predicates, and operators all play roles in the limits
  • Use this new understanding to choose the best data source for an app

Module 23: Connect to other data in a Power Apps canvas app

  • Understand and use action-based connectors
  • Integrate user information and user profile information into a canvas app
  • Use Power Automate with Power Apps

Module 24: Use custom connectors in a Power Apps canvas app

  • Understand custom connectors and the basics of how to build one
  • Understand the custom connector lifecycle
  • Use Postman with a custom connector

Module 25: Get started with Power Automate

  • Create a flow that automatically saves email attachments
  • Learn how to create a button flow to send yourself a reminder

Module 26: Build approval flows with Power Automate

  • Create and process approval requests
  • Build a flow that runs at recurring time intervals
  • Create a business process flow with conditions

Module 27: Introduction to expressions in Power Automate

  • Use one or more functions to create expressions.
  • Use functions to retrieve data, change data, evaluate data, and more.

Module 28: Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform developer resources

  • Explain what solution components exist within Microsoft Power Platform.
  • Explain key components of Microsoft Dataverse and the Common Data Model.
  • Explain what Azure solution elements relate to Microsoft Power Platform.
  • Explain what AI Solutions exist as it relates to Microsoft Power Platform.
  • Navigate the Developer Guide successfully in support of their Microsoft Power Platform development efforts.

Module 29: Use developer tools to extend Microsoft Power Platform

  • Install NuGet packages available for Microsoft Power Platform development
  • Work with the Configuration Migration tool
  • Work with Package Deployer
  • Leverage Solution Packager to isolate features
  • Run the Plugin Registration Tool

Module 30: Introduction to extending Microsoft Power Platform

  • Identify which elements architecturally comprise Microsoft Power Platform.
  • Learn about the areas of extensibility that are available to customize Microsoft Power Platform through code.
  • Discover different approaches to common business scenarios in respect to achieving extensibility by means of configuration versus code.

Module 31: Introduction to Dataverse for developers

  • Explain what functions can be executed against Microsoft Power Platform via Microsoft Power Platform SDKs.
  • Perform basic operations against Microsoft Power Platform such as create/read/update/delete operations.

Module 32: Extend plug-ins in Power Platform

  • Learn how to extend plug-ins.

Module 33: Performing common actions with client script in Power Platform

  • Write client scripts to perform common actions as listed in the module units.

Module 34: Automate business process flows with client script

  • Automate business process flow actions by using JavaScript/TypeScript API methods.

Module 35: Get started with Power Apps component framework

  • Learn about Power Apps component framework architecture.
  • Learn about Power Apps component tooling.

Module 36: Build a Power Apps component

  • Create a custom Power Apps component.
  • Create a code component solution package.
  • Test and debug a code component.
  • Learn key concepts of Dataverse auditing

Module 37: Use advanced features with Power Apps component framework

  • Use formatting API in a Power Apps component.
  • Use Dataverse web API in a Power Apps component.

Module 38: Work with Dataverse Web API

  • Interact with Dataverse Web API by using Postman.
  • Authorize against Dataverse with OAuth.
  • Use OData to query data.

Module 39: Integrate Dataverse Azure solutions

  • Publish Dataverse events to Microsoft Azure Service Bus.
  • Write a Service Bus Event Listener that consumes Dataverse events.

 

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