From the course: Microsoft PowerApps: Using the Common Data Service
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Preview a model-driven sample app
From the course: Microsoft PowerApps: Using the Common Data Service
Preview a model-driven sample app
- [Instructor] When I created the PowerApps demo environment and added the common data service for Apps database, I was given the choice about whether I wanted to have some sample data in the applications, I said yes. And therefore I have three model driven applications that were given to us. We can edit these, they show up on the tab of apps I can edit. So if I wanted to click Edit I could, but first let me simply show you how this particular asset checkout app works so you can take a look at it. It has products, these are the products that are available. We can see a chart of those products. We have reservations that people have made. And we have reviews of the products. So this is really a list and text based model driven app. Let's take a look at fundraiser, which has more of a visualization bend to it. Not just in terms of its basic design where we have, for example, this stream view that allows me to see all active fundraisers we have four, we have 13 donations. And I can scroll…
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Define a calculated field6m
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Edit a calculation to add a condition3m 24s
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Delete a field2m 18s
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Add fields to support the business rule54s
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Add a condition to a business rule1m 7s
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Add actions to a business rule3m 12s
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Validate, save, and activate the business rule1m 40s
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Preview a model-driven sample app2m 20s
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Edit a model-driven app in the app designer5m 59s
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