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Microsoft PL-600 Exam - Topic 11 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-600 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 11
[All PL-600 Questions]

You are designing a Microsoft Power Platform solution.

The company wants its development team to create a interactive slider visualization to indicate and filter timeframe data that can be used across all of its apps that can be styled and manipulated by using code.

You need to recommend a technology that meets these requirements.

Which technology would you recommend the developers adopt to assist the implementation team?

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Benton
3 months ago
Canvas app seems too limiting for this kind of interactivity.
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Golda
3 months ago
Wait, can JavaScript even be styled like that?
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Malcolm
3 months ago
Definitely Power Apps Component Framework! It’s built for this.
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Hildred
4 months ago
Web resources are good too, but not as flexible.
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Trinidad
4 months ago
I think Power Apps Component Framework is the way to go!
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Lino
4 months ago
A canvas app could provide a visual interface, but I'm not sure if it allows for the same level of customization as the other options.
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Rima
4 months ago
I feel like JavaScript might be too low-level for this requirement. It doesn't seem to fit the need for an interactive slider specifically.
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Viola
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about web resources being useful for integrating custom code. Could that work here?
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Jin
5 months ago
I think the Power Apps Component Framework control could be the right choice since it allows for custom components that can be reused across apps.
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Erick
5 months ago
Based on the details provided, I'd recommend the Power Apps Component Framework control. It sounds like the best fit to meet the need for a reusable, stylable slider visualization across the company's apps.
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Loreta
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the options. Is a Canvas app not a viable solution for this? I thought they could also handle interactive visualizations and custom styling. I'll need to research the differences between the choices more carefully.
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Earnestine
5 months ago
Power Apps Component Framework is definitely the way to go here. It gives you the flexibility to build a custom control that can be reused across your apps, and the ability to style it with code is a key requirement.
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Tamera
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The requirement for a slider visualization that can be styled with code makes me think a web resource or JavaScript might be a better fit. I'll have to review the differences between those options.
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Estrella
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question. I'd recommend the Power Apps Component Framework control since it allows for custom UI components that can be styled and integrated across apps.
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Audry
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. I'm pretty confident I can get this right.
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Kenneth
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. The key is to identify the security role that can access all queues within the parent and child business units.
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Marya
9 months ago
I'm just hoping they don't ask us to use Excel macros for this one. That would be a real slider of a task!
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Rashad
8 months ago
C) JavaScript
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Clarinda
9 months ago
B) Web resource
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Veronika
9 months ago
A) Power Apps Component Framework control
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Moon
9 months ago
I'm torn between B) Web resource and C) JavaScript. Both options allow for custom code integration, but the Component Framework control might be the easiest to implement and maintain.
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Tegan
9 months ago
D) Canvas app could work, but it might be overkill for just a simple slider visualization. Power Apps Component Framework control seems more suitable.
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Crista
10 months ago
C) JavaScript is a great option here. It provides the flexibility to create a custom interactive slider and integrate it across the different apps.
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Eleonora
8 months ago
D) Canvas app
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Delpha
8 months ago
C) JavaScript
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Rosita
9 months ago
B) Web resource
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Brett
9 months ago
A) Power Apps Component Framework control
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Larae
10 months ago
Power Apps Component Framework control seems like the perfect fit for this requirement. It allows for custom interactive visualizations that can be styled and integrated across multiple apps.
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Karon
8 months ago
JavaScript could work too, but Power Apps Component Framework control might be more efficient for this specific requirement.
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Yuette
8 months ago
C) JavaScript
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Alyce
8 months ago
That sounds like a great choice. It offers the flexibility and customization needed for the interactive slider visualization.
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Ricki
9 months ago
A) Power Apps Component Framework control
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Antonio
11 months ago
I'm not sure. I think JavaScript could also be a good option for creating the interactive slider visualization.
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Rory
11 months ago
I agree with Angelo. Power Apps Component Framework control would be the best choice for this scenario.
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Angelo
11 months ago
I think the developers should adopt Power Apps Component Framework control.
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