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Microsoft Applied Skills: Dataverse, Power Apps and Automate

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  • Updated 10/2025
4.5
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
7 Hour(s) 10 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Phillip Burton • over one million students so far, I Do Data Limited
Rating
4.5
(78 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Microsoft Applied Skills: Dataverse, Power Apps and Automate

APL-7003 Model-driven Power Apps and Dataverse, APL-7001 canvas Power Apps, APL-7002 Power Automate

This course goes through all of the skills required for the following Microsoft Applied Skills assessments:

  • APL-7001: Create and manage canvas apps with Power Apps

  • APL-7002: Create and manage automated processes by using Power Automate.

  • APL-7003: Create and manage model-driven apps with Power Apps and Dataverse

This can also help with PL-200 Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant exam, with "Create and manage canvas apps".

It can also help with "Configure model-driven apps", "Create and configure forms" and "Create and configure views" for the MB-210, MB-220, MB-230 and MB-240 exams.

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.


In this 7 hour course we’ll cover the skills that you need for the three Microsoft Applied Skills credential for canvas Power Apps, model-driven Power Apps and Dataverse, and Power Automate.

First, we’ll sign up for the free Developer Plan. The tasks that you need to perform to get this skill are:

  • Model-driven Power Apps and Dataverse: Modify a Dataverse solution, Create and configure Dataverse tables, Modify Dataverse forms and views, and Configure a model-driven app.

  • Canvas Power Apps: Create a canvas app from scratch, Configure a gallery, Configure a details screen, and Configure an input screen.

  • Power Automate: Create triggers, Create and configure actions for notifications, Implement conditional logic, Create and configure approvals, and Configure owners and sharing.

We’ll go through several practical examples and a test on the Power fx formulas that we have used, so you can see how you can create your own canvas apps, model-driven apps, Dataverse tables, and Power Automate flows.

By the end of the course, you'll be much more confident about creating Power Apps and Power Automate flows and perhaps even take the official Microsoft assessments. That would look great on your CV or resume.

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 85 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Installing Power Apps and Environments, and creating a sample model-driven app
  • Section 3 Creating solutions and Dataverse tables
  • Section 4 Creating table columns, relationships, and keys
  • Section 5 Creating a model-driven app, and updating forms and views
  • Section 6 Model-driven apps and Dataverse: More Practice Activities
  • Section 7 Creating a canvas app from a template
  • Section 8 Creating a canvas app with a gallery from scratch
  • Section 9 Adding a detail screen
  • Section 10 Adding an edit screen and additional icons

What You’ll Learn

  • Create and configure Dataverse tables
  • Modify Dataverse forms and views
  • Create canvas and model-driven apps
  • Create Power Automate triggers
  • Create and configure actions, conditional logic and approvals in Power Automate

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • M
    M Ashish Naidu
    5.0

    The best part was, explaining how to deal with an error was awesome!!

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    David D Carpenter
    4.0

    As technology advances, this course is very helpful with Power Apps advantages and uses

  • M
    Ms Abolanle Elizabeth Odusanya
    5.0

    Amazing course, meet expectations

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    Mukebo Kasongo Constantin
    4.5

    Yes, it was great. Finally got a glimpse of Power Apps. Just have a question on whether this app can also be used in a Metallurgical Concentrator? And how best can we use it to track our copper production KPI?

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