PL-7002: Create and Manage Automated Processes by using Power Automate
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Learn how to get started with Power Automate by creating and managing automated processes with Power Automate. Including creating triggers for cloud flows, configuring actions, implementing conditional logic for a cloud flow, testing a cloud flow, creating and configuring approvals by using Power Automate, and sharing cloud flows.
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This course is for:
- Business Users
- Administrators
- Fundamental understanding of Power Platform
- Basic understanding of Power Automate
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Create a flow that automatically saves email attachments
- Learn how to create a button flow to send yourself a reminder
- Create and process approval requests
- Build a flow that runs at recurring time intervals
- Create a business process flow with conditions
- Build a flow that uses information like locations or date
- Build a flow accepts user input when run
- Create a flow that blocks time on a calendar
- Build a flow that uses Dataverse
- Build a flow that uses SQL
- Integrate Power Apps, Power Automate, and SharePoint
- Monitor flows
- Get started with Power Automate
- Build approval flows with Power Automate
- Build flows to manage user information
- Power Automate's deep integration across multiple data sources
- Guided Project - Create and manage automated processes with Power Automate