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Learn Microsoft PowerApps

You're reading from   Learn Microsoft PowerApps Build customized business applications without writing any code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789805826
Length 560 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (25) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with PowerApps FREE CHAPTER
2. Introducing PowerApps 3. Creating Your First Canvas PowerApp 4. Creating Apps from SharePoint 5. Publishing and Leveraging PowerApps 6. Section 2: Developing Your PowerApp
7. Exploring Controls 8. Exploring Formulas 9. Working with Data 10. Introducing Connectors 11. Section 3: Extending the Capabilities of Your PowerApp
12. Using GPS in PowerApps 13. Working with Images and Barcodes 14. Securing Your PowerApps 15. Working Offline 16. Using Power Automate with PowerApps 17. Using Azure with PowerApps 18. Section 4: Working with Model-Driven Apps
19. Introducing Model-Driven Apps 20. Creating Model-Driven Apps 21. Section 5: Governing PowerApps
22. Exploring Environments within Our Tenancy 23. Assessments 24. Other Books You May Enjoy

Lab 15

In this lab, we will build upon the entities that we created in Chapter 15, Introducing Model-Driven Apps, and use those entities to begin building a model-driven app. In this lab, we will create Views of the data and use those Views within a model-driven app. By creating the entity, PowerApps has already created a number of Forms for us to use.

Activity 1: Creating Views

In this section, we will practice creating Views on the data that we have stored within our entity:

  1. Open the PowerApps portal by navigating to make.powerapps.com.
  2. Expand Data on the left-hand menu.
  3. Select Entities to bring up our entities list:
  1. Select Model from the list of entities.
  2. Select Views from the entity navigation and click + Add view:
  1. Name the View Ford Cars and click Create:
  1. When the View editor appears, hover your mouse over the Description field, select the ellipsis, and click + Add to view, which will then add the field to the area in the middle:
  1. Select Edit filters on the right-hand...
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