Question 191
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A company is deploying Microsoft Power Platform components to streamline a job candidate screening process.
The human resources (HR) representatives of the company plan to attend school career fairs. The HR representatives must qualify and enter potential job candidates into a Power Apps app. The HR representatives must enter the following information for each candidate:

If a candidate is currently unqualified for a job position but would eventually qualify based on follow-up criteria, the follow-up checkbox must be selected or cleared in the system immediately.
The company plans to create a similar Power Apps app that will contain the same business use case, but for internal employees and promotions.
You need to create a Power Apps app solution to automatically mark the candidate for follow up.
Proposed solution: Use a Common Data Service workflow with a PowerQuery on the data entity.
Does the solution meet the goal?
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A company is deploying Microsoft Power Platform components to streamline a job candidate screening process.
The human resources (HR) representatives of the company plan to attend school career fairs. The HR representatives must qualify and enter potential job candidates into a Power Apps app. The HR representatives must enter the following information for each candidate:

If a candidate is currently unqualified for a job position but would eventually qualify based on follow-up criteria, the follow-up checkbox must be selected or cleared in the system immediately.
The company plans to create a similar Power Apps app that will contain the same business use case, but for internal employees and promotions.
You need to create a Power Apps app solution to automatically mark the candidate for follow up.
Proposed solution: Use a Common Data Service workflow with a PowerQuery on the data entity.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Question 192
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You are creating a canvas app that displays a list of accounts.
Users must be able to select an account and view details for the account. The app must include a feature that brings the user back to the list of accounts.
You add a blank screen named Screen_Accounts and add a gallery named Gallery_Accounts to the screen. You set the data source of Gallery_Accounts to Accounts and add another blank screen named Screen_AccountDetail.
You need to complete the app.
Solution:
Add a display form to Screen_AccountDetail.
Set the OnSelect property of Gallery_Accounts to Navigate(Screen_AccountDetail).
Set the data source of the form to Accounts.
Set the Item property of the form to Selected.
Add a back icon on Screen_AccountDetail and set its OnSelect property to Navigate(Screen_Accounts).
Does the solution meet the goal?
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You are creating a canvas app that displays a list of accounts.
Users must be able to select an account and view details for the account. The app must include a feature that brings the user back to the list of accounts.
You add a blank screen named Screen_Accounts and add a gallery named Gallery_Accounts to the screen. You set the data source of Gallery_Accounts to Accounts and add another blank screen named Screen_AccountDetail.
You need to complete the app.
Solution:
Add a display form to Screen_AccountDetail.
Set the OnSelect property of Gallery_Accounts to Navigate(Screen_AccountDetail).
Set the data source of the form to Accounts.
Set the Item property of the form to Selected.
Add a back icon on Screen_AccountDetail and set its OnSelect property to Navigate(Screen_Accounts).
Does the solution meet the goal?
Question 193
A company uses Power Apps and Microsoft Dataverse.
The company has model driven apps across multiple Microsoft Dataverse environments in the same tenant.
You must grant privileges to Power Apps makers to achieve the following:
* Share model-driven apps in multiple Microsoft Dataverse environments.
* Share model-driven apps in only one of the Microsoft Dataverse environments and view only table records that they create themselves.
You need to share the model-driven app with users by using the principle of least privilege.
Which security role privilege should you grant for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate security roles to the correct requirements. Each security the may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct answer is worth one point.

The company has model driven apps across multiple Microsoft Dataverse environments in the same tenant.
You must grant privileges to Power Apps makers to achieve the following:
* Share model-driven apps in multiple Microsoft Dataverse environments.
* Share model-driven apps in only one of the Microsoft Dataverse environments and view only table records that they create themselves.
You need to share the model-driven app with users by using the principle of least privilege.
Which security role privilege should you grant for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate security roles to the correct requirements. Each security the may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct answer is worth one point.

Question 194
You create multiple apps as part of an unmanaged solution.
You need to move the apps to another environment.
You need to pick the appropriate solution type for each requirement.
Which types of solutions should you create? To answer, drag the appropriate solution types to the correct requirements. Each solution type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You need to move the apps to another environment.
You need to pick the appropriate solution type for each requirement.
Which types of solutions should you create? To answer, drag the appropriate solution types to the correct requirements. Each solution type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Question 195
A company is building a Power Apps app to track key project tasks.
Users assign tasks a risk status on a scale of 0 to 100 by using a slider input control named RiskStatus on the app. The highest risks use the risk status value of 100.
For each task, the user selects a button named RiskLevel to send the name of the task and RiskStatus number to key project stakeholders. The color of the button must change to the color listed in the following table based on the value of the RiskStatus control. The default color for the button is green.

You need to configure the solution to change the color of the RiskLevel button.
How should you configure the app? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Users assign tasks a risk status on a scale of 0 to 100 by using a slider input control named RiskStatus on the app. The highest risks use the risk status value of 100.
For each task, the user selects a button named RiskLevel to send the name of the task and RiskStatus number to key project stakeholders. The color of the button must change to the color listed in the following table based on the value of the RiskStatus control. The default color for the button is green.

You need to configure the solution to change the color of the RiskLevel button.
How should you configure the app? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.





