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Power Apps data sources: the basics - Power Apps Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Power Apps Essential Training: The Basics (2022)
Power Apps data sources: the basics
- [Instructor] Almost all of the Power Apps that are created use some type of data stored in a separate data source, not in the app. There are three broad types of data sources. First, connected data sources. This refers to data sources that are stored somewhere in the cloud. We get data from these sources using a connection, which is why they're called connected data sources. And this is the most common type of data source that we use in Power Apps. The second choice is a local data source. When you use a local data source for your app, Power Apps creates its own table to house that data that you are working on through the application. The downside is that when you create a local data source, it's not available to other people who might want to use the app. So if you want an app's data to be shared among different users, that rules out local data sources. The third type of data source called a collection is also local to…
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Types of Power Apps1m 13s
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Setup a sample template application4m 3s
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Power Apps data sources: the basics2m 54s
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Connect your app to a data source1m 46s
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Use Power Apps Studio5m 59s
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Edit text and control properties5m 58s
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Modify data in the data source4m 8s
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Publish an app3m 53s
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