Low Code
Everything on SkillVeris tagged Low Code — collected across the glossary, study notes, blog, and cheat sheets.
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Study Notes(30)
AI Builder in Power Apps
Add prebuilt and custom AI models — like form processing, object detection, and prediction — directly into canvas and model-driven apps.
ALM and Solutions
Manage the application lifecycle of Power Platform apps using solutions, environments, and pipelines for reliable, repeatable deployment.
Business Rules
Apply no-code logic in Dataverse tables to set field values, show warnings, and enforce validation without writing JavaScript.
Canvas Apps vs Model-Driven Apps
A comparison of Power Apps' two core app types — freeform canvas apps and schema-driven model-driven apps — and how to choose between them.
Common Functions: Patch, Filter, LookUp
Patch, Filter, and LookUp are the three functions a Power Apps maker reaches for constantly — to write data, to query many rows, and to find exactly one row.
Component Libraries
Build reusable canvas app components and publish them as component libraries shared across multiple apps.
Conditional Logic with If and Switch
If and Switch are Power Fx's two branching functions, letting formulas return different values or take different actions depending on conditions.
Connecting to Dataverse
How to add Microsoft Dataverse as a data source in Power Apps, model relationships and choice columns in Power Fx, and understand its delegation and security a…
Connecting to SharePoint and Excel
How to connect Power Apps to SharePoint lists and Excel workbooks, model columns correctly, and understand the delegation and file-locking limits of each sourc…
Custom Connectors
Build custom connectors to let Power Apps and Power Automate call your own REST APIs with proper authentication and actions.
Dataverse Tables and Relationships
Learn how Microsoft Dataverse organizes data into tables, columns, and relationships that power Model-Driven and Canvas apps.
Delegation and Its Limits
A deep dive into how Power Apps delegation works, which functions and connectors support it, and practical strategies for working around non-delegable formulas.
Error Handling with IfError
IfError lets a Power Fx formula catch a runtime error and substitute a fallback value instead of letting the error propagate and break the app's UI.
Forms, Views, and Charts
Understand how Model-Driven Apps present Dataverse data through configurable forms, views, and charts.
Model-Driven App Navigation (Sitemap)
Learn how the Sitemap defines the navigation structure — areas, groups, and subareas — that users see in a Model-Driven App.
Performance Optimization
How to diagnose and fix slow canvas apps: delegation limits, load-time strategy, formula caching, and the Monitor tool.
Power Apps Best Practices
A practical playbook for naming conventions, formula hygiene, data modeling, and governance that keeps canvas apps maintainable as they scale.
Power Apps in Microsoft Teams
How to build, embed, and distribute canvas apps as personal apps or tabs inside Microsoft Teams, including Dataverse for Teams.
Power Apps Interview Questions
A structured review of the Power Apps interview question areas that come up most often: fundamentals, delegation, data modeling, and architecture.
Power Apps Quick Reference
A condensed cheat sheet of the Power Fx functions, variable patterns, and delegation notes used most often when building canvas apps.
Power Automate Integration
Learn how to trigger, call, and orchestrate Power Automate flows from Power Apps to automate business processes.
Power Fx Basics
Power Fx is the Excel-like, declarative formula language that powers every property, button, and calculation in a Power Apps canvas app.
Screens and Navigation
How canvas apps structure multiple screens, pass data between them with Navigate, manage app-wide state with variables and collections, and design navigation p…
Security Roles in Dataverse
Understand how Dataverse security roles, privileges, and access levels control who can see and do what with your data.
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