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Microsoft PL-900 Exam - Topic 15 Question 107 Discussion

A company stores its customer warranty information in Microsoft Dataverse.Authenticated and authorized customers must be able to access their own warranty information without requiring a user-assigned Microsoft Power Platform license.You need to share warranty information with these customers.What should you use?
B) Model-driven app and D) Power Pages site
A) Canvas app
C) Power BI report

Microsoft PL-900 Exam - Topic 15 Question 107 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-900 exam
Question #: 107
Topic #: 15
[All PL-900 Questions]

A company stores its customer warranty information in Microsoft Dataverse.

Authenticated and authorized customers must be able to access their own warranty information without requiring a user-assigned Microsoft Power Platform license.

You need to share warranty information with these customers.

What should you use?

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Linn
6 months ago
Model-driven apps seem too complex for just warranty info, right?
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Simona
6 months ago
A Canvas app could work too, but not as user-friendly for this case.
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Murray
7 months ago
Wait, can customers really access it without a Power Platform license?
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Anglea
7 months ago
Definitely agree, it allows for easy sharing without extra licenses!
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Lili
7 months ago
I think a Power Pages site is the way to go for customer access.
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Olen
7 months ago
I feel like Model-driven apps could work, but I don't recall them being designed for external customer access without a license.
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Gracie
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to share data with external users, and I think Power Pages was the focus there too.
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Dona
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about Canvas apps being more for internal use. Maybe that's not the right choice here?
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Jamal
8 months ago
I think the answer might be D, Power Pages site, since it allows external users to access data without needing a full license.
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Nicholle
8 months ago
Power BI report? I'm not sure that's the right approach here. The question is specifically about sharing data with customers, and Power BI is more for internal reporting and analytics. I'll likely rule that one out.
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Angelica
8 months ago
Power Pages seems like an interesting choice. It's a low-code way to build a public-facing website, which could be a good fit for sharing warranty data with customers. I'll explore that option further.
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Zena
8 months ago
I'm a bit unsure on this one. A Model-driven app could also work, but it might be overkill for just displaying warranty information. I'll need to think this through a bit more.
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Dana
8 months ago
I think a Canvas app might be the best option here. It allows for a custom-built user interface that can directly access the Dataverse data without requiring a Power Platform license.
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Mozell
1 year ago
Wait, they're storing customer warranty information in Microsoft Dataverse? I bet the developers had a field day coming up with that one. 'Dataverse'? More like 'DataReverse'!
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Leslee
12 months ago
Power Pages site
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Sarina
12 months ago
Power BI report
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Winfred
1 year ago
Model-driven app
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Shawnta
1 year ago
Canvas app
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Yolando
1 year ago
Power Pages site, now that's an interesting option! I bet it's easy to set up and maintain, and it should give customers the access they need without any fuss.
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Alfred
12 months ago
C: Power BI report could also be a good choice for providing customers access to their warranty information.
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Shayne
1 year ago
B: I disagree, I believe a Model-driven app would be more suitable for this scenario.
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Fidelia
1 year ago
A: I think a Canvas app would be the best option for sharing warranty information with customers.
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Paola
1 year ago
Model-driven app? Hmm, that might work, but it sounds like it requires a lot of setup and configuration. I'm not sure it's the most efficient solution for this use case.
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Jani
12 months ago
D: Power Pages site
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Dorethea
1 year ago
C: Power BI report
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Carlee
1 year ago
B: Model-driven app
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Stephanie
1 year ago
A: Canvas app
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Dana
1 year ago
Power BI report? Really? That's overkill. All we need is a simple interface for customers to view their own warranty details, not a fancy visualization tool.
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Marg
1 year ago
B) Model-driven app
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Marsha
1 year ago
A) Canvas app
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Emerson
1 year ago
A canvas app? Are they serious? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. This is a simple customer warranty information sharing scenario, not a full-blown enterprise application.
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Wilburn
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think a Model-driven app could also work for this scenario.
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Willard
1 year ago
I agree with Markus, a Canvas app would be the best option for sharing warranty information with customers.
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Markus
1 year ago
I think we should use a Canvas app for this.
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