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Course Overview
APL-7002. Create and manage automated processes by using Power Automate
This course goes through all of the skills required for the Microsoft Applied Skills: Create and manage automated processes by using Power Automate.
This course has been updated in line with the expanded Study Guide (June 2024).
Please note: This course is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft.
What do people like you say about this course?
Benny says (in Dutch): Nicely constructed with a clear warm voice. Good examples to put into practice.
Andrew says: A well-organized, compact course in Power Automate aimed at the Microsoft Applied Skills - Power Automate credential. ... Phillip Burton, has put together a well-structured course that aligns well with the requirements for this credential. ... The course consisted of six small projects, each one composed of a unique aspect of the Power Automate ecosystem. The material was concise, clear, and well-organized. No time is wasted throughout the course and ancilliary materials are provided and well put together. I took (and passed) the Applied Skills exam immediately after completion of this course. ... Highly recommended!
Michael says: Clear and concise, straight to the point no fluff or waffle would recommend.
Microsoft Power Automate allows you to create flows to automate your business processes. You can record information, send emails and ask for approval based on a schedule, or when the need arises
In this 2 hour course we’ll cover the skills that you need for the APL-7002 Microsoft Applied Skills credential for Power Automate.
The tasks that you need to perform to get this skill are:
Create triggers. This activates the flow, and there are three main triggers – automated, instant and scheduled.
Create and configure actions for notifications. Actions are what happens during the flow. You can read and write data, and send emails and mobile notifications.
Implement conditional logic. We’ll look at the Switch action, which compares two values together, and the Condition action, which is more versatile.
Create and configure approvals. This allows someone to look at the information generated in the flow, and approve or reject the request.
Configure owners and sharing. We’ll look at the difference between owners and run-only users.
We’ll go through several practical examples, so you can see how you can create your own flows
By the end of the course, you'll be much more confident about using Power Automate and perhaps even take the official Microsoft assessment. That would look great on your CV or resume.
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 27 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Signing up for the Microsoft Power Platform Developer plan
- Section 3 Activity 1 – Record the weather every 30 minutes
- Section 4 Activity 2 - Send a notification listing SharePoint library files
- Section 5 Activity 3 - Process emails which have the word "Complaint" in the subject
- Section 6 Activity 4 - Create an approval based on a leave request
- Section 7 Activity 5 - Send an email containing the last 12 hours' weather.
- Section 8 Activity 6 - create an approval process for new Word document files
- Section 9 Congratulations for completing the course
What You’ll Learn
- Create Power Automate triggers
- Create and configure actions for notifications
- Implement conditional logic in Power Automate
- Create and configure approvals
- Configure owners and sharing
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJohn Mandel
Very bad navigation for this.
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PPaloma Haydee Hernandez
We have been looking how to automate certain tasks and now we are learning about the tool to do it. Thank you.
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SScott Mcnaughton
Material was what I expected and presented in a friendly format for learning.
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KKathy Samson
it was interesting but not sure I'll be able to use the training in my current position