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Learn Microsoft PowerApps

By : Matthew Weston
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Learn Microsoft PowerApps

By: Matthew Weston

Overview of this book

Microsoft PowerApps provides a modern approach to building business applications for mobile, tablet, and browser. Learn Microsoft PowerApps will guide you in creating powerful and productive apps that will add value to your organization by helping you transform old and inefficient processes and workflows. Starting with an introduction to PowerApps, this book will help you set up and configure your first application. You’ll explore a variety of built-in templates and understand the key difference between types of applications such as canvas and model-driven apps, which are used to create apps for specific business scenarios. In addition to this, you’ll learn how to generate and integrate apps directly with SharePoint, and gain an understanding of PowerApps key components such as connectors and formulas. As you advance, you’ll be able to use various controls and data sources, including technologies such as GPS, and combine them to create an iterative app. Finally, the book will help you understand how PowerApps can use several Microsoft Power Automate and Azure functionalities to improve your applications. By the end of this PowerApps book, you’ll be ready to confidently develop lightweight business applications with minimal code.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Getting Started with PowerApps
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Section 2: Developing Your PowerApp
11
Section 3: Extending the Capabilities of Your PowerApp
18
Section 4: Working with Model-Driven Apps
21
Section 5: Governing PowerApps

Summary

In this chapter, we have looked at environments, with a key focus on what environments are and how they are created, as well as how they can be used to apply security and DLP policies. Environments are a key piece of technology, particularly in organizations that need to compartmentalize Apps and Flows or limit sharing. They also serve as a good way of being able to separate development, test, and production Apps and Flows, allowing only specific users to create assets in each environment, depending on their role.

We looked at the two key types of environment that can be created from within the PowerApps Admin center—developer and production. Developer environments last for 30 days and give access to the full range of functionality available to PowerApps, with each user being able to create their own developer environment. The developer environments are the perfect temporary area to allow users to trial functionality within PowerApps without any risk to live apps. Production...