


Are you looking to advance your career in the field of Microsoft Power Platform? Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of the concepts and skills required to pass the PL-900 exam? Look no further than our PL-900 Power Platform Fundamentals Practice Tests Course.
Our course offers comprehensive practice tests that will help you prepare for the exam with ease. With over 260 questions and detailed explanations, you will be well-equipped to pass the exam on your first try. Our course is designed to simulate the actual PL-900 exam, providing you with a realistic experience that will prepare you for the real thing.
First, you will learn how to describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform, including the benefits of low-code and no-code solutions, the role of citizen developers, and the potential for digital transformation. You will also learn how to identify the foundational components of Microsoft Power Platform, including Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, and the Common Data Service.
Next, you will demonstrate your knowledge of the capabilities of Power BI, including data visualization, data modeling, and data analysis. You will also learn how to create and share reports and dashboards using Power BI.
Then, you will explore the capabilities of Power Apps, including creating canvas and model-driven apps, designing screens and forms, and connecting to data sources. You will also learn how to use Power Apps to automate workflows and notifications.
After that, you will learn how to demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate, including creating flows, using triggers and actions, and integrating with other services. You will also learn how to use Power Automate to automate business processes and tasks.
Microsoft PL-900 Exam Syllabus Topics:
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform (20–25%)
Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power Platform (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (20–25%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (15–20%)
Describe complementary Microsoft Power Platform solutions (15–20%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform (20–25%)
#) Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
Describe the value of Power Apps to build applications
Describe the value of Power Automate to automate processes
Describe the value of Power BI to gain insights into data
Describe the value of Power Pages to build websites
Describe the value of Power Virtual Agents to create chatbots
Describe the value of connectors to integrate services and data
Describe the value of Microsoft Dataverse to organize business data
Describe the value of AI Builder to enhance apps and flows
Describe the business value of extending business solutions by using Microsoft Power Platform
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform apps work together with Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform business solutions work together with Microsoft 365 apps and services
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform apps work together
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform works with Microsoft Teams
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform business solutions can consume Microsoft Azure services
Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
Describe the Microsoft Power Platform security model
Describe environments
Describe where to perform specific administrative tasks including Microsoft Power Platform admin center and Microsoft 365 admin center
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform supports privacy and accessibility guidelines
#) Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power Platform (10–15%)
Describe Microsoft Dataverse
Describe differences between traditional databases and Microsoft Dataverse
Describe tables, columns, and relationships in Microsoft Dataverse
Describe business logic in Microsoft Dataverse
Describe dataflows for Microsoft Dataverse
Describe connectors
Describe the components of a connector
Describe standard and premium connectors
Identify use cases for custom connectors
#) Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI (10–15%)
Identify basic Power BI components
Describe Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service
Compare and contrast dashboards, workspaces, reports, and paginated reports
Describe how to clean and transform data by using Power Query
Describe how AI Insights helps identify anomalies and trends in data
Build a basic dashboard by using Power BI
Create a Power BI report by adding visualizations
Create a Power BI dashboard
Add visualizations to dashboards by using Q&A
Consume Power BI reports and dashboards
#) Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (20–25%)
Identify basic Power Apps capabilities
Describe the differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps
Describe use cases for and capabilities of canvas apps
Describe use cases for and capabilities of model-driven apps
Build a basic canvas app
Connect to data sources by using connectors
Create an app from data
Add controls to canvas app screens
Build a basic model-driven app
Create a model-driven app from tables
Modify forms
Create and modify views
#) Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (15–20%)
Identify basic Power Automate components
Describe use cases for cloud and desktop flows
Describe use cases for cloud flow templates
Describe how Power Automate cloud flows use connector triggers and actions
Describe Power Automate use cases for approvals, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, SharePoint, and Forms
Describe the Power Automate apps including Power Automate for Desktop, Power Automate mobile, and the Power Automate portal
Describe actions for Power Automate desktop flows
Describe document processing in Power Automate
Build a basic Power Automate flow
Create a cloud flow by using an instant, automated, or scheduled flow template
Modify a cloud flow
Add flow steps to perform data operations
Run a cloud flow
Build a basic desktop flow by recording tasks
#) Describe complementary Microsoft Power Platform solutions (15–20%)
Describe the capabilities of Power Virtual Agents
Describe use cases for Power Virtual Agents
Describe the purpose of topics, entities, and actions
Create topics from existing FAQs by using Suggest topics
Describe the capabilities of Power Pages
Describe use cases for Power Pages
Describe use cases for templates
Describe how to share data externally
Describe the capabilities of AI Builder
Describe use cases for AI Builder, including Sentiment Analysis and receipt processing
Describe the lifecycle to create an AI Builder model
This course is designed for anyone eager to explore the potential of the Microsoft Power Platform, including but not limited to business users, IT professionals, developers, project managers, and educators. Whether you're looking to make a career shift, enhance your current job role, or empower your team with cutting-edge technology skills, this course will set the foundation for your success in the digital age.