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Microsoft PL-600 Exam - Topic 2 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-600 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 2
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A company uses a Microsoft Power Platform application.

Employees report that they are unable to open the application.

You need to ensure that the employees can access the application.

Solution: Add the employees to a security group and associate a security role with the security group.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

A: To enable Logic Apps, Power Automate, or Power Apps to communicate with the REST or SOAP API, use a custom connector, which is a wrapper around a REST API (Logic Apps also supports SOAP APIs).

C: Custom APIs are a powerful way to connect to any existing API, hosted anywhere, from PowerApps. You do not need a PowerApps Enterprise subscription to register or use a Custom API.

Custom APIs are RESTful endpoints that you can connect to and use from PowerApps. All you'll need is a Swagger definition file for your endpoint.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/architecture/real-world-examples/custom-connector-canvas

https://powerapps.microsoft.com/hr-hr/blog/register-and-use-custom-apis-in-powerapps/

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Melvin
4 months ago
Adding to a security group usually fixes access problems.
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Tess
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure this is the only issue?
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Lizette
4 months ago
Definitely a yes! Security groups are key.
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Henriette
4 months ago
I think it should work, but what if they still can't access it?
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Chandra
5 months ago
Sounds like a solid plan!
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Lilli
5 months ago
I feel like this solution could work, but I wonder if there are other factors like application settings that might affect access.
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Margurite
5 months ago
If the security role has the right permissions, then it should work, but I’m a bit uncertain about the specifics of the role.
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Ivory
5 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to assign roles to users directly, so this might not fully meet the goal.
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Matthew
5 months ago
I think adding employees to a security group is a good step, but I'm not sure if just that is enough to ensure access.
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Farrah
5 months ago
Okay, let me see... I think the key is to figure out which site I need to enter the command on. I'll have to review the options closely.
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Tayna
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. If there's no data in the model, I believe you can just delete it directly. But if there is data, you have to delete the data first before you can delete the model. I'm pretty confident about that.
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Elenora
5 months ago
No problem, I've done this kind of thing before. I'll just need to go to Inventory management, find the Item model groups, create a new one, and set the Inventory Model to LIFO. Easy peasy.
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Raina
10 months ago
Wait, we have a Microsoft Power Platform application? Is that like a fancy version of Excel or something? I'm still trying to figure out how to use the coffee machine.
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Shelba
9 months ago
I think it's more than just Excel, but I'm not sure. Maybe we should ask IT for help.
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Jovita
9 months ago
No
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Helaine
9 months ago
I think it's more than just Excel, but I'm not sure. Maybe we should ask IT for help.
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Margurite
9 months ago
Yes
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Leslie
9 months ago
No
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Kimberlie
9 months ago
Yes
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Lorean
10 months ago
Well, that's one way to do it. Though I'm curious if there are any other steps involved, like confirming the application is properly configured for the security group.
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Sunshine
9 months ago
A) Yes
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Lelia
9 months ago
I think there might be more to it, like checking the application configuration.
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Tarra
9 months ago
B) No
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Lynette
10 months ago
A) Yes
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Casie
11 months ago
Ha! I bet someone forgot to give the interns access again. This solution should fix that problem nicely.
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Shoshana
10 months ago
Ha! I bet someone forgot to give the interns access again. This solution should fix that problem nicely.
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Jesusa
10 months ago
A) Yes
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Pa
11 months ago
Yep, this solution checks out. Granting the appropriate security roles is a common way to ensure users can access the necessary applications.
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Sabra
11 months ago
Adding employees to a security group and associating a security role seems like a reasonable solution. This should grant them the necessary permissions to access the application.
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Gaynell
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but it sounds like a logical solution to me.
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Brande
11 months ago
I agree with Selma, adding employees to a security group should solve the issue.
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Selma
11 months ago
I think the solution is Yes.
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