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Edit a calculation to add a condition
From the course: Microsoft Power Apps: Using the Dataverse (Formerly the Common Data Service)
Edit a calculation to add a condition
- [Instructor] I'm going to return to our calculation that we created, which again is going to take us into the Editor in Dynamics so that I can show you how to add a condition. There are many times that you'll want to use conditions in calculations. The example I'm going to give you here is just for the purpose of demonstration. It's sort of a spurious example. But I want to add a Condition that says that we're only going to do Follow Up after seven days for particular colors of cars. Note that when I check Entity I can not only set a condition based on this table which is Vehicle, but also on all of the related tables: Contact, the User table and so on. So I'm going to say that if the Color, that field in the Current Entity equals a particular Value, there's all kinds of check boxes, but no Values, that just means I need to widen out my dialogue. So if the color of the vehicle is Red, then we want to take…
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Define a calculated column5m 15s
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Edit a calculation to add a condition2m 59s
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Delete a column2m 35s
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Business rules: The basics1m 57s
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Create a business rule condition2m 19s
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Add actions to a business rule4m 6s
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Save and activate the business rule2m 37s
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