From the course: Microsoft Power Automate: Business Process Flows
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Creating the table columns (entity fields) - Power Automate Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Power Automate: Business Process Flows
Creating the table columns (entity fields)
- [Instructor] Now that we've got our flow created, I think the first thing we want to do is create the table columns. Now, for me, this makes it a little easier when I'm building everything out later. So, click the first stage in the BPF to highlight it. And, we'll look over in the designer panel here on the side and we're in the properties tab. And, we want to click this link, click to add fields and forms. Now, once again, this would be table columns but we're seeing the old terminology, still. Now, what we want to have happen is for the Dataverse table to open in Power Apps, but it's possible that what you'll get is this, instead. Now, this is the older style interface, and it's a lot harder to work with. And, at the time that I'm creating this course, I sometimes see this, and I sometimes see the modern interface and it's a little bit random. The good news is that it's possible to get to the modern interface manually.…
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Describing the problem2m 26s
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Starting the BPF and creating the table (entity)3m 9s
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Creating the table columns (entity fields)4m 15s
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Adding the stages to the BPF4m 12s
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Adding the process steps3m 41s
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Testing and debugging4m 37s
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Viewing your data3m 19s
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