Power-Platform-Functional-Consultant-Associate
This course will teach you to use Microsoft Power Platform solutions to simplify, automate, and empower business processes for organizations in the role of a Functional Consultant. A Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant is responsible for creating and configuring apps, automations, and solutions. They act as the liaison between users and the implementation team. The functional consultant promotes utilization of solutions within an organization. The functional consultant may perform discovery, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, capture requirements, and map requirements to features. They implement components of a solution including application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and simple visualizations. This course may contain a 1-day Applied Workshop. This workshop will allow you to practice your Functional Consultant skills by creating an end-to end solution to solve a problem for a fictitious company. The solution will include a Microsoft Dataverse database, Power Apps canvas app, and Power Automate flows.
Learn about the components of Microsoft Power Platform, the business value for customers, and how the
technology works with other Microsoft products.
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Power Pages provide a great way to allow internal and external audiences to view and interact with data from
Microsoft Dataverse or Dynamics 365, and should be a consideration as a pillar in an organization’s overall web
strategy. This learning path introduces you to Power Pages that can be quickly provisioned to serve a variety of
different audiences and workloads. We also cover fundamentals of Power Pages architecture, components,
features, tooling, and security.
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This learning path introduces you to Power BI, and teaches you to use and build business intelligence reports.
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In this Learning Path, you’ll learn how to publish Power BI reports to the Power BI service. You’ll also learn
how to create workspaces, manage related items, and data refreshes for up-to-date reports. Additionally,
implement row-level security to restrict user access to relevant data without the need for multiple reports.
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Dataverse lets you securely store and manage data that’s used by business applications. Standard and custom
tables within Dataverse provide a secure and cloud-based storage option for your data.
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Dataverse tables are similar to tables in a database. Every instance of a Dataverse database includes a base set
of tables that provide structure for data that is commonly used by business applications.
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Do you want to create new data columns or use existing standardized columns for your business solutions? This
module shows you how to manage or create new columns within a table in Dataverse.
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Do you need to create relationships between tables? This module will show how and why you can separate data
into tables and how to relate between tables to build complex and robust business solutions. It will also explain
the different kinds of relationships that you can define between tables in Dataverse.
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Do you want to create standardized choice lists that you can use across all of your Power Apps? This module
will show you how to create new or use standard choice lists called choices in Dataverse.
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Do you want to use security roles to limit user permissions? This module will show you how you can set
permissions to limit access to an environment. Or limit which users can view, edit, or delete data in an
environment within Dataverse.
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Do you need to use administration options that are available for Dataverse? This module will show you how
you can use solutions within Dataverse and administer environments.
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In this module, students will learn about the role-based security model. They will also learn how to explore and
navigate Dynamics 365 settings and configure a theme for the application.
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Do you want to learn about how to help secure and govern Microsoft Power Platform apps like Power
Automate and Power Apps? This module focuses on introducing Microsoft Power Platform environments and
their role in creating Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies by using examples and use cases. A brief
introduction and overview of tools will also be discussed, including Microsoft Power Platform and Power
Automate Admin experiences and Microsoft Power Platform Center of Excellence (COE) toolkit.
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Model-driven app design is an approach that focuses on quickly adding components to your apps. These
components include dashboards, forms, views, and charts. With little or no code, you can make apps that are
simple or complex.
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In this module, you’ll learn about forms, grids, views, charts, and dashboards that can be used in model-driven
apps.
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This module introduces the learner to Power Apps. It starts with an introduction video briefly describing the
“why” (case for Power Apps) and the “what” for what users can do with Power Apps. The units then take users
through the “how” instilling in them the confidence that they can use Power Apps to interact with their data.
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Do you need to connect to data that isn’t tabular? This module will help with that. It includes discussion of
action-based connectors, Flow, and user data.
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In this module, learners will learn how to build UI for their app including theming, icons, images,
personalization, form factors and controls. In their learning path, thus far, learners have used basic controls with
little to no customization. This unit shows how to make an app more personal and help it fit branding or
personal requirements.
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Manage app versions, app sharing, and environments in Power Apps.
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Today’s business problems increasingly require modern digital solutions. With a low-code platform, anyone
with a great idea can build a digital app. Dataverse for Teams allows you to build modern digital apps and
deploy them to help you and your team solve those problems.
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The ability to show and interact with Dataverse data on a website is a central benefit of implementing a
Microsoft Power Pages website. This module focuses on the several techniques and methods for displaying and
interacting with Dataverse data on Power Pages websites.
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An external user might have several identities to choose from when registering and accessing a website. You
can add website users in many ways, and several options are available to website users for validating their
identities and maintaining their profiles. Microsoft Power Pages supports various authentication options and
provides powerful user-management capabilities. Administrators can choose between using local authentication
or delegating authentication to a trusted authentication provider. Power Pages supports multiple authentication
providers and various industry standards.
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When building a Microsoft Power Pages website, administrators should consider various techniques, best
practices, and features. This module covers the various troubleshooting tools that are available and explains the
importance of using the Site Checker tool.
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The ability to build business rules that ensure consistent business logic whatever app is accessing that data set is
imperative to a successful business operation. This module will show you how you can build business rules that
are triggered anytime they’re used within Dataverse.
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Power Automate is an online workflow service that automates actions across the most common apps and
services.
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Tenant and environment admins use the Power Automate Admin center to manage data policies and
environments for Power Automate deployments.
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This module introduces the triggers and actions that you can use to build flows in Power Automate with
Dataverse.
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With the Microsoft Dataverse connector, you can build Power Automate cloud flow automations that start on
events within a Dataverse environment. In addition to the primary data operations, you can also work with files
and images, perform custom actions, search data, and manage transactions on data operations.
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Get the most out of your data using functions to create expressions.
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Learn the basics of Power Automate for desktop flows. Additionally, learn how to build the first flow to help
automate a repetitive task, freeing up time for more important endeavors.
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Some business processes require supervision or input that’s impossible or risky to automate. However, you can
fully automate other processes that don’t require human oversight or are inconvenient or impractical to
constantly monitor. This module demonstrates the solution for these scenarios by explaining how to run your UI
and API flows in unattended mode.
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With the process advisor capability in Power Automate, you can record existing business processes and analyze
them to increase efficacy by tracking completion times and mapping various actions that are involved. The first
step to automating a solution is knowing the process, and process advisor helps simplify that task.
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Microsoft Copilot Studio allows organizations to quickly create copilots based on business scenarios their
customers and employees can easily interact with as needed. In this module, you’re introduced to key concepts
for copilots.
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Many times, you might need to leverage or integrate other technologies for your bot to provide the experience
you want. This module examines some of the methods that you can use to enhance your Microsoft Copilot
Studio bots such as leveraging Power Automate flow to add actions, and transferring conversations from a bot
to Omnichannel for Customer Service.
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In Microsoft Copilot Studio, topics are used to small conversations related to a specific subject. A Microsoft
Copilot Studio bot typically includes many topics. This module you’re introduced to the basic principles of
topics such as trigger phrases and conversation paths and how to create them.
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Microsoft Copilot Studio allows organizations to quickly create copilots based on business scenarios their
customers and employees can easily interact with as needed. This module examines the components available
for managing and administrating copilots.
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Learn about Power BI, the building blocks and flow of Power BI, and how to create compelling, interactive
reports.
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How can you find, collect, and clean data from different sources? Power BI is a tool for making sense of your
data. You will learn tricks to make data-gathering easier.
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Connect Power BI to multiple data sources to create reports. Define the relationship between your data sources.
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Create and customize visuals to present data in compelling and insightful ways.
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Turn your business intelligence data into data insights by creating and configuring Power BI dashboards.
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Publish and share your Power BI reports and dashboards to teammates in your organization or to everyone on
the web.
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Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate include such package features as apps from Microsoft Power Apps,
site maps, flows, entities, customer connectors, and more. In this module, you’ll learn how to manage solutions
with Power Automate.
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Dataverse lets you load data into or export tables from other tables by using Microsoft Excel. You can also
create views to quickly review data that is stored within a table.
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This self-paced module helps you build an AI model from the beginning and shows how you can use it in your
business without writing a single line of code.
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Understand your model, model versions, and model sharing in AI Builder.
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Learn the basics of AI Builder usage in Power Automate and how it can benefit your organization.
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Learn about the functional consultant role and the key skills needed to be successful in this role on a Microsoft
Power Platform project.
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Solution architects for Microsoft Power Platform need to define the environment strategy and application
lifecycle management (ALM) for transporting work from development to test to production.
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A Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant is responsible for creating and configuring apps, automations, and solutions. They act as the liaison between users and the implementation team. The functional consultant promotes utilization of solutions within an organization. The functional consultant may perform discovery, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, capture requirements, and map requirements to features. They implement components of a solution including application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and simple visualizations.
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