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Microsoft Exam PL-600 Topic 1 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-600 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 1
[All PL-600 Questions]

A car dealership has a custom financing table.

You are working with a developer to add a button to a ribbon that displays a hidden section of a form when specific criteria are met.

You need to recommend tools and technologies for the developer

Which two tools or technologies should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point

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Suggested Answer: B, C

Client-side scripting using JavaScript is one of the ways to apply custom business process logic for displaying data on a form in a model-driven app.

You can use a community tool, Ribbon Workbench, to visually edit ribbons using the UI.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/developer/model-driven-apps/client-scripting

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/developer/model-driven-apps/customize-commands-ribbon

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Vicente
1 months ago
Hold on, I'm going to throw a curveball here. What if we combine A and C? A business rule to define the criteria, and the Ribbon Workbench to make it all visually appealing. Who needs JavaScript anyway?
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Dalene
1 months ago
I think we should also recommend writing JavaScript code. It can add more functionality to the button and make the form more dynamic.
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Reena
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with B and D. The form editor seems like the obvious choice to handle the hidden section, and JavaScript is a must-have for the custom logic.
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Donte
8 days ago
Hmm, interesting choice. Ribbon Workbench could also be useful for customizing the ribbon interface.
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Socorro
9 days ago
C) Use the Ribbon Workbench.
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Adelle
26 days ago
That sounds like a solid choice. JavaScript for custom logic and the form editor to handle the form layout.
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Sol
27 days ago
D) Use the form editor.
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Nancey
29 days ago
B) Write JavaScript code.
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Leota
1 months ago
This is a no-brainer! B and C are the way to go. JavaScript for the functionality and the Ribbon Workbench to make it all happen on the ribbon.
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Casie
25 days ago
C) Use the Ribbon Workbench.
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Bette
28 days ago
B) Write JavaScript code.
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Ula
2 months ago
I agree with Lakeesha. Writing a business rule will help with the logic, and using the Ribbon Workbench will make it easier to customize the ribbon.
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Maia
2 months ago
Definitely B and D. You need to write JavaScript code to handle the custom logic, and use the form editor to integrate the hidden section.
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Barbra
2 months ago
I think the answer is B and C. JavaScript code to handle the button functionality and the Ribbon Workbench to add the button to the ribbon.
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Maryanne
8 days ago
Make sure the developer is familiar with both JavaScript and the Ribbon Workbench.
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Ellen
12 days ago
It's important to use both tools to achieve the desired outcome.
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Emiko
19 days ago
The Ribbon Workbench is also necessary to add the button to the ribbon.
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Eileen
1 months ago
I agree, using JavaScript code will help with the button functionality.
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Lakeesha
2 months ago
I think we should recommend writing a business rule and using the Ribbon Workbench.
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