Power Apps – Model Driven Apps – Columns cheatsheet

In Power Apps Model Driven Apps, columns (also called fields) define the individual data items that can be used to store information in a table. You can use existing columns or create new ones to capture data that meet your requirements. After you create a new column, you can include it on Forms and Views …

Power Apps – Model Drive Apps – Quick Create, Quick View, Card Forms Cheatsheet

In Power Apps model-driven apps, users interact with data using Forms. It’s important that the forms people use are designed to allow them to find or enter the information they need efficiently. When best to use this cheatsheet? To deliver a quick training on form components in Power Apps. To make sure you map requirements …

Power Apps – Model Drive Apps – Main Form Cheatsheet

In Power Apps model-driven apps, users interact with data using Forms. It’s important that the forms people use are designed to allow them to find or enter the information they need efficiently. When best to use this cheatsheet? To deliver a quick training on form components in Power Apps. To make sure you map requirements …

PowerApps Charts

Power Apps – Model Drive Apps – Charts Cheatsheet

In Power Apps Model Driven Apps, CHARTS are graphic visualizations that can be displayed within a view, on a form, or be added to a dashboard. Charts are made of: Data: Driven by a view. Categories: To help compare data values. Chart type: Predefined set of visualizations like lines, bars, etc. Below is a diagram …

Power Apps Portals – Concepts and Cheatsheet

Power Apps Portals offers you the ability to surface data stored in Dataverse or Dynamics 365 and deliver rich, web-based experiences to users, unlocking business scenarios for employees, business to business (B2B) partners and end customers. The following diagram represents my interpretation of the concepts delivered by Power Apps Portals. It also includes a cheatsheet …

Common Data Service (Current Environment) Cheat Sheet

Use this Cheat Sheet to help you envision and build powerful Apps using Power Automate and the Power Platform 😊 Triggers Trigger Condition: <Select the operation> Entity: <Select the Entity> Scope: <Select the scope> (More info about SCOPE) Filtering attributes: Use the field “Name” not “Display name”. Filter expression: Ex: statuscode eq 1 Postpone until: …