In this tutorial, we’re going to talk about PowerApps CDS or common data service. This is important because any model-driven app performs better if it runs through a common data service. A common data service is a data layer between all of the input data that power your applications. In any organization, data usually comes
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In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how the Power Apps forms and data cards within the detail screen work. One of the biggest benefits of using Power Apps is its ease of use on your end as the one building the app. But an even bigger benefit is having control over how efficient
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you the basics of PowerApps galleries. A gallery is a list of records, with every item in the record coming from a table. The example I’ll be using here shows one of the most basic galleries you can build using Power Apps. Power Apps is an amazing tool
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to properly lay out your Power Apps Environments. One of the biggest advantages to using Power Apps is the amount of customization options, allowing you to decide how to lay everything out. The goal here is to help you become more familiar with every part of
In this tutorial, I’ll be showing you how to set up your Power Apps environment by connecting two of the most common data sources – OneDrive and Google Drive. Power Apps is a tool that allows you to build apps the fastest way possible. It’s built for efficiency and simplicity, streamlining the app-building process through