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Learn Microsoft PowerApps

Learn Microsoft PowerApps

By : Matthew Weston
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Learn Microsoft PowerApps

Learn Microsoft PowerApps

2.6 (12)
By: Matthew Weston

Overview of this book

Microsoft PowerApps provides a modern approach to building business applications for mobile, tablet, and browser. Learn Microsoft PowerApps will guide you in creating powerful and productive apps that will add value to your organization by helping you transform old and inefficient processes and workflows. Starting with an introduction to PowerApps, this book will help you set up and configure your first application. You’ll explore a variety of built-in templates and understand the key difference between types of applications such as canvas and model-driven apps, which are used to create apps for specific business scenarios. In addition to this, you’ll learn how to generate and integrate apps directly with SharePoint, and gain an understanding of PowerApps key components such as connectors and formulas. As you advance, you’ll be able to use various controls and data sources, including technologies such as GPS, and combine them to create an iterative app. Finally, the book will help you understand how PowerApps can use several Microsoft Power Automate and Azure functionalities to improve your applications. By the end of this PowerApps book, you’ll be ready to confidently develop lightweight business applications with minimal code.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with PowerApps
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Section 2: Developing Your PowerApp
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Section 3: Extending the Capabilities of Your PowerApp
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Section 4: Working with Model-Driven Apps
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Section 5: Governing PowerApps

Implementing offline capability

Now that we have discussed the component parts of building offline capability, we will look at the overall process to determine how and when each of the various functions should be used.

The process will look at how and when we interact with the master source of data, most notably with the on-start properties to ensure that we are loading the correct data at the point that the app is launched. We will then look at how we can work offline, followed by the handling of data when the app comes back online. To achieve this, we need to consider the following:

  • Implementing the on-start process
  • Working offline
  • Synchronizing data between the online and offline data stores

The first element to consider is how we interact with the data and load the data from the correct place to start building the offline capability.

Implementing the on-start process

The most important part of working offline is that we need to start preparing for it from the point that the app...

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