From the course: Microsoft PowerApps: Using the Common Data Service
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Edit a model-driven app in the app designer
From the course: Microsoft PowerApps: Using the Common Data Service
Edit a model-driven app in the app designer
- [Instructor] From PowerApps, simply select an app that you wish to edit and click Edit. You'll end up in the app designer. And when we are creating canvas apps, they're called canvas apps because they're really form-centric. We're creating an application and if you need the ultimate in beauty, canvas apps are a great way to do that. When you create a model-drive app, what you're going to do is specify the components. The things that you would like to have show up in your application. And there are really two different types of components that you're going to add. The first, artifacts. And then the second, entity assets. Artifacts are things like entities, dashboards, business process flows. Entity assets are the items that are part of the entities that we created. So when we were working with our vehicle custom entity, remember that we created forms for that entity, that we modified a view for that entity. And those are the types of assets that we will be utilizing here in the app…
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Define a calculated field6m
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Edit a calculation to add a condition3m 24s
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Delete a field2m 18s
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Add fields to support the business rule54s
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Add a condition to a business rule1m 7s
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Add actions to a business rule3m 12s
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Validate, save, and activate the business rule1m 40s
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Preview a model-driven sample app2m 20s
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Edit a model-driven app in the app designer5m 59s
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