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Microsoft Power Pages in Action

Microsoft Power Pages in Action

By : Hussona, Danilo Capuano
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Microsoft Power Pages in Action

Microsoft Power Pages in Action

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By: Hussona, Danilo Capuano

Overview of this book

Microsoft Power Apps Pages in Action is a comprehensive beginner's guide for effortlessly building and customizing functional-rich web apps. Packed with real-world examples, it offers a practical understanding of the Power Pages environment. You’ll understand web pages by creating data tables and forms, progress to adding web pages, and delve into advanced techniques for seamlessly integrating web apps. Now, you’ll learn how to create responsive web pages, automate web apps, and use ChatGPT-assisted coding with code snippets for common requirements or needs. As you progress, you'll be guided on crafting portals and websites, encompassing the utilization of various functionalities and layouts. Progressively, you’ll discover how to seamlessly integrate them into your web pages across multiple Microsoft technologies, including Dataverse and Power Automate. Towards the end, you'll also learn how to implement cloud flows to provide access to external services and use cloud flows to provide user experiences running processes off the page. By the end of the book, you’ll have a solid understanding of Power Pages and be able to create web applications tailored to your unique needs.
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Creating an incident read-only page

A read-only page is essential in Sarah’s project for displaying incident details in a secure and uneditable format, ensuring that users can view critical information without the risk of accidental modifications or unauthorized changes.

Sarah will use the Power Pages studio to implement the read-only form version of the incident form and page as follows:

  1. Open the Power Pages studio and add a new page, as shown in the previous section.
  2. Enter a Page name value of Incident Read Only, as shown in Figure 6.33.
  3. Disable Add page to main navigation.
  4. Select layout as Start from blank as we will be using a form to fill the page’s main content
  5. Select the Incident table.
  6. Select the Portal form, as shown in Figure 6.34:
Figure 6.33 – Incident Read Only page

Figure 6.33 – Incident Read Only page

Sarah is selecting the same Incident Portal form created in Chapter 5 and used in all of the basic forms she created in...

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