HOTSPOT -
You are learning about Power Apps and how to use triggers.
Which objects should you use? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:
HOTSPOT -
You are learning about Power Apps and how to use triggers.
Which objects should you use? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Hot Area:
Box 1: connector -
A connection is a proxy or a wrapper around an API that allows the underlying service to talk to Microsoft Power Automate, Microsoft Power Apps, and Azure
Logic Apps. It provides a way for users to connect their accounts and use a set of pre-built actions and triggers to build their apps and workflows.
Power Automate offers connectors (apps/services like SharePoint, Outlook, /.) and most connectors offer prebuilt triggers that you can use to start your flows.
Box 2: solution -
If you're creating an action to include as part of a solution that will be distributed, create it in the context of the solution. Go to Settings > Solutions and locate the unmanaged solution that this action will be part of.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/connectors
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/data-platform/configure-actions
B. Power Automate Flow A. Connector
B doesn't have Power Automate flow as a choice
I guess he meant option B (i.e. option 2) for the 1st question. And option A (option 1) for the 2nd question. which is flow and connector respectively.
I think it is box 1: Power Automate Flow, box 2: connector too
I agree, i searched & found this resource that confirms that triggers form part of connectors https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/triggers-introduction
In the exam - 06/12/2022 Flow Connecter
Half the answers given in solution surprisingly off
Shouldn't be power automate flow and connector?
Box 1 Power Automate Box2 : Connectors (A connector is a proxy or a wrapper around an API that allows the underlying service to talk to Microsoft Power Automate, Microsoft Power Apps, and Azure Logic Apps. It provides a way for users to connect their accounts and leverage a set of prebuilt actions and triggers to build their apps and workflows.) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/connectors
Answer is Connector, Connector https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/connectors
CoPilot says - PA Flow and Connectors which is what I chose initially as they just made sense. I am concerned now that whoever is setting the answers for these questions is either not doing sufficient research or deliberately providing incorrect information.
Yes; it's not the first time it's glaringly obvious that it's a wrong answer.
PA Flow Connector
In Box 2 the answer is "connector" I quote:"Each connector offers a set of operations classified as actions and triggers." source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/connectors
vraiment beaucoup d'erreurs dans cet examen PL 900 . pourquoi ne pas vérifier les réponses comme les autres test ? la plupart des réponses pas justes
B. flow C.Connector https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/connectors
The Power Apps documentation (which the question is about) reinforces the Power Automate documentation (which most people here refer to), adding to the agreed solution that: 1) Power Automate 2) Connector is correct. The flow trigger is 'Power Apps' (a connector), not a specific app (a solution). The flow is then added to the app, and then referred to within the app, not the other way around. Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/canvas-apps/how-to/trigger-flow or: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/canvas-apps/using-logic-flows
Actions and triggers cannot be properties of a Solution. Microsoft documentation explicitly covers what are solution properities. Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/alm/managed-properties-alm
Power Automate Flow and Connector
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/connectors Each connector offers a set of operations classified as actions and triggers. Once you connect to the underlying service, these operations can be easily leveraged within your apps and workflows.
i think it should be B, A