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Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant: PL-200 Exam Guide

You're reading from   Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant: PL-200 Exam Guide Learn how to customize and configure Microsoft Power Platform and prepare for the PL-200 exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838985684
Length 648 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (34) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction
2. PL-200 Exam FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Microsoft Dataverse
4. Power Platform 5. Data Modeling 6. Business Rules 7. Classic Workflows 8. Managing Data 9. Dataverse Settings 10. Security 11. Section 3: Power Apps
12. Model-Driven Apps 13. Canvas Apps 14. Portal Apps 15. Section 4: Automation
16. Power Automate Flows 17. Business Process Flows 18. UI Flows 19. Section 5: Power Virtual Agents
20. Creating Chatbots 21. Configuring Chatbots 22. Section 6: Integrations
23. Power BI 24. AI Builder 25. Microsoft 365 Integration 26. Application Life Cycle Management 27. Tips and Tricks 28. Practice Test 1 29. Answers to Practice Test 1 30. Practice Test 2 31. Answers to Practice Test 2 32. Assessments 33. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding how auditing works

Auditing creates a log record for every change to a field value on a record. This audit history is a log of all user data changes. By default, the auditing feature is disabled, and no changes are logged.

To enable auditing, you must enable auditing at three levels:

  • Organization: Off by default. Start Auditing in Audit settings turns auditing on for the organization.
  • Entity: Off by default. Each entity must be enabled for auditing. This cannot currently be done in the Power Apps maker portal; you must switch to the classic solution explorer.
  • Field: On by default. Fields can be enabled and disabled for auditing in the Power Apps maker portal.

To enable an entity for auditing, choose the Auditing option in the properties for an entity. The following screenshot shows how to enable an entity for auditing:

Figure 7.24 – Enabling an entity for auditing
Enabling an entity for auditing is not yet available in the Power Apps maker portal and you need to...
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