PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant Practice Exam
PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant Practice Exam
About PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant
The PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant exam measures your ability to complete tasks including configuring the Common Data Service; creating apps by using Power Apps; creating and managing Power Automate; implementing Power Virtual Agents chatbots; and integrating Power Apps with other apps and services.
The candidates will be required to perform discovery, capture requirements, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, translate requirements, and configure Power Platform solutions and apps. Also, they will be required to build application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations.
Knowledge Required
The Power Platform Functional Consultants should be skilled to handle Dynamics 365 model-driven applications and must have experience using the Power Platform components to extend and customize Dynamics 365 model-driven applications.
Skills Acquired
- Implement the design provided by and in collaboration with a solution architect and the standards, branding, and artifacts established by User Experience Designers
- Design integrations to provide seamless integration with third-party applications and services.
- Actively collaborate with quality assurance team members to ensure that solutions meet functional and non-functional requirements.
- Identify, generate, and deliver artifacts for packaging and deployment to DevOps engineers, and provide operations and maintenance training
Course Outline
The PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant Exam covers the latest and updated exam updates -
Domain 1 - Understanding Configure Microsoft Dataverse (25–30%)
1.1 Explain and Manage the data model
- Learn to create or modify standard, activity, or virtual tables
- Learn to create new tables or modify existing tables
- Learn to determine which type of relationship to implement, including one-to-many and many-to-many
- Learn to configure table relationships including behaviors and cascading rules
- Learn to create new or modify existing columns, including calculated, rollup, and formula
- Learn to configure table properties
1.2 Explain and Manage Dataverse
- Learn to configure Dataverse search, and manage the search index
- Learn to manage auditing
- Learn to describe options for importing and exporting data
- Learn to configure duplicate detection settings
- Learn to configure bulk deletion
1.3 Explain and Configure security settings
- Learn to manage business units
- Learn to create and manage security roles
- Learn to create and manage users and teams
- Learn to create and manage column security
- Learn to configure hierarchy security
- Learn to configure Microsoft Entra ID group teams
Domain 2 - Understanding Create apps by using Microsoft Power Apps (25–30%)
2.1 Explain and Create model-driven apps
- Learn to create and configure multiple form types
- Learn to use controls in the form designer
- Learn to create and configure views
- Learn to configure custom pages
- Learn to configure modern commanding by using Power Fx
- Learn to embed a canvas app in a model-driven app form
- Learn to add Microsoft Power BI dashboards and reports in a model-driven app
2.2 Explain and Describe canvas apps
- Learn about canvas app structure
- Learn to form navigation, formulas, variables and collections, and error handling
- Learn how Microsoft Power Automate flows are called from a canvas app
2.3 Explain and Build Microsoft Power Pages
- Configure pages, forms, and navigation
- Learn advanced Power Pages features, including document management, search, multi-step forms, and Power BI
- Learn to configure website security including web roles and page access
- Learn about use cases for templates
- Learn about authentication options
Domain 3 - Understanding to create and manage logic and process automation (25–30%)
3.1 Explain and Create and manage cloud flows
- Describe types of flows, use cases, and flow components, including when to use a classic workflow
- Learn about components of a connector
- Learn to implement logic controls including branches, loops, conditions, error handling, and variables
- Learn to implement dynamic content and expressions
- Learn to work with the Dataverse connector
- Learn to manage and troubleshoot flows
3.2 Explain to Create and manage business process flows
- Learn to configure a business process flow
- Learn to add stages, workflows, and flow steps to a business process flow
- Learn to manage the business process flow table for a business process flow
3.3 Explain to Create and manage classic Dataverse workflows
- Learn to configure a workflow
- Learn to troubleshoot workflows
- Learn to manage workflow logs
3.4 Explain and Implement low-code logic
- Learn to configure low-code plug-ins
- Learn to write and use Power Fx functions and formulas
- Learn to create and configure business rules
Domain 4 - Understanding to manage environments (15–20%)
4.1 Explain and Participate in application lifecycle management (ALM)
- Learn use cases for app checker and solution checker
- Learn to create and manage Dataverse solutions
- Learn the difference between managed and unmanaged Dataverse solutions
- Learn to manage Microsoft Power Platform environments for development
- Learn to import and export Dataverse solutions
4.2 Explain and Manage interoperability with other services
- Learn to configure email integration
- Learn to configure Microsoft SharePoint integration
- Learn options for document management
- Learn to Work with Microsoft Word templates
What do we offer?
- Full-Length Mock Test with unique questions in each test set
- Practice objective questions with section-wise scores
- An in-depth and exhaustive explanation for every question
- Reliable exam reports evaluating strengths and weaknesses
- Latest Questions with an updated version
- Tips & Tricks to crack the test
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What are our Practice Exams?
- Practice exams have been designed by professionals and domain experts that simulate real-time exam scenario.
- Practice exam questions have been created on the basis of content outlined in the official documentation.
- Each set in the practice exam contains unique questions built with the intent to provide real-time experience to the candidates as well as gain more confidence during exam preparation.
- Practice exams help to self-evaluate against the exam content and work towards building strength to clear the exam.
- You can also create your own practice exam based on your choice and preference