Beginning Power Apps the non-developer's guide to building business mobile applications
Tim Leung is a software developer with more than 10 years of experience in designing and building large-scale commercial applications. He is a recognized expert in the field of rapid application development and his previous publication with Apress, Visual Studio LightSwitch, covers this topic in dep...
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Language: | English |
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[Berkeley]
Apress
2021
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Edition: | Second edition |
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Collection: | O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Part I: Power App Fundamentals
- Chapter 1: Introducing Power Apps
- Chapter 2: Subscribing to Power Apps
- Chapter 3: Creating Your First App
- Chapter 4: Sharing Apps
- Chapter 5: Using Formulas
- Part II: Working with Data
- Chapter 6: Setting Up SharePoint, SQL, and More
- Chapter 7: Working with Tables and Rows
- Chapter 8: Searching and Retrieving Data
- Part III: Developing Canvas Apps
- Chapter 9: Canvas App Design
- Chapter 10: Using Simple Controls
- Chapter 11: Using Table/Record Data Controls
- Part IV: Developing Model Driven and Portal Apps
- Chapter 12: Building a Dataverse Database
- Chapter 13: Developing Model-Driven Apps
- Chapter 14: Building Portal Apps
- Chapter 15: Retrieving Data from Portal Apps
- Part V: Enhancing Apps
- Chapter 16: Working with Images and Media
- Chapter 17: Storing and Retrieving Files
- Chapter 18: Integrating Maps and Location Services
- Chapter 19: Charting Data
- Chapter 20: Adding Artificial Intelligence to Apps
- Part VI: Reusability
- Chapter 21: Building Reusable Canvas Components
- Chapter 22: Building Reusable Code Components
- Part VII: Offline and Integration
- Chapter 23: Working Offline
- Chapter 24: Creating Custom Data Connectors
- Part VIII: Administration
- Chapter 25: Using Power Automate
- Chapter 26: Transferring Apps and Data
- Chapter 27: Administering Security
- Appendix A
- Sample App Data Structure