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Dynamics 365 Application Development

You're reading from  Dynamics 365 Application Development

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781788399784
Pages 418 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Deepesh Somani Deepesh Somani
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Nishant Rana Nishant Rana
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Customize Application Navigation 2. Design Apps Using App Module Designer 3. Define Processes Using Visual Process Designer 4. Define Business Rules Using Business Rule Designer 5. Creating Custom Business Apps 6. Automate Business Processes Using Microsoft Flow 7. Develop Apps using Web API 8. Leverage Azure Extensions in Dynamics 365 9. Using Editable Grids in Apps 10. Configure Microsoft Cognitive services 11. Train the Users through Learning Path 12. Other New Features in Dynamics 365 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Connectors in PowerApps


PowerApps is capable of getting data from the cloud. To do so, first, the connectors should be created. Connectors specify a data source of PowerApps. Transferring data from the cloud to PowerApps is very simple and secure. There is no need to worry about any kind of encryption to make data secure.

The PowerApps connector supports many services, such as online or on-premises data. There are two types of connectors available in PowerApps:

  • Standard connectors: These are known as standard connectors because PowerApps provides support for many services such as Dynamics 365, SharePoint, and Excel. There are many connectors that support PowerApps.
  • Custom connectors: The custom connector is only created when there is any need to connect PowerApps with custom service; for example, custom service design by developers to fetch data from local data servers to PowerApps.

Some types of connectors work only with a specific data source; for example, a tabular data source, such as SharePoint...

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