00-AppInADay Lab Overview
00-AppInADay Lab Overview
App in a Day
Overview and Pre-requisites
Hands-on Lab Step-by-Step
May 2020
Power Apps App in a Day Overview and Pre-requisites
Power Apps: A software as a service application platform that enables power users in line of business roles to
easily build and deploy custom business apps. You will learn how to build Canvas and Model-driven style of apps.
Common Data Service (CDS): Make it easier to bring your data together and quickly create powerful apps using a
compliant and scalable data service and app platform that’s integrated into Power Apps.
Power Automate: A business service for line of business specialists and IT pros to build automated workflows
intuitively.
Power BI: Self-service business intelligence capabilities, where end users can create reports and dashboards by
themselves, without having to depend on information technology staff or database administrators. Note: for App
in a Day, this Power BI module is optional and cannot typically be completed in a one-day event.
Make sure to follow all the pre-requisite steps listed in this document before starting the labs. Because the Power Platform
is a cloud-based solution, you can complete all labs remotely.
Once you’ve completed the lab, please share your feedback using the survey at Lab Survey
For a list of additional learning resources and introductory videos, see Learning Resources
Once you have mastered App in a Day, for the next level of training an Advanced App in a Day lab is available at
https://aka.ms/advancedappinaday.
Supplemental labs
The following labs continue building the functionality for the apps you build in the App in a Day course.
1. S01-Power BI
Introduces you to Power BI. You will learn how to:
• Connect Power BI to the Common Data Service
• Transform CDS data for use in visualizations
• Create visualizations on the CDS data
• Combine CDS data with other data sources
2. S02-Microsoft Teams
Introduces you to Microsoft Teams. You will learn how to:
• Set up Teams, channels and invite Team members
• Import your Device ordering App to Teams
• Update your approval automation to Teams
• Include Power BI in Teams
• Add Power Virtual Agent to Teams
3. S03-Power Virtual Agent
Introduces you to Power BI. You will learn how to:
• Create a topic and add trigger phrases
• Build a flow in Power Automate
• Add actions to the flow
• Test your bot
2. Start a trial of Power Apps: Usage of the Common Data Service requires a Power Apps premium license. Go to
Power Apps Pricing and select the “Try free” option to start a free 30-day trial. For more detailed information on
signing up for a free trial, see here. For information on signing up for a free community plan for individual use, see
here.
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NOTE: This lab documentation assumes that you will use the web version of the Power Apps Studio, which will run in a
browser: Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, Google Chrome, or Safari.
NOTE: If you are unable to sign-up for a Power Apps premium license using your organization credentials, you may
provision a free Office365 demo tenant at Microsoft Demo Site Use the demo tenant credentials to sign up for a Power
Apps Trial
Task 3: Install the Power Apps and Power Automate mobile applications
1. Install the Power Apps mobile application: Go to the app store on your mobile device. Search for “Power
Apps” and install the Power Apps mobile application. If prompted, keep push notifications enabled.
2. Install the Power Automate mobile application: Go to the app store on your mobile device. Search for “Power
Automate” and install the application. If prompted, keep push notifications enabled.
1. Open the Power Apps admin center by navigating to Admin Power Apps in a web browser.
2. You may be prompted to sign up for a free Power Apps trial if you did not already complete this as part of a
previous step. Follow the prompts to start your trial, which will give you access to the admin center.
Note: you can also access the admin center by signing in at Make Power Apps and clicking the settings icon in the
top right and selecting Admin center.
4. Provide a name for the environment. A common practice is to use your name followed by “Test” so it is clear this
is a test environment.
5. Select Trial, select your Region, and set Create a database to Yes, and click Next.
6. Select your Currency, your Language, check Yes for Deploy sample apps and data, and then click Save.
Note: You can choose your local language and currency. However, the lab manuals were created using US dollars and
English language configurations.
7. You will see a screen listing all environments that will show the newly created environment.
8. IMPORANT: You need to wait for the database to finish provisioning before trying to create an application. The
Status will change to Ready when done.
State: Preparing instance
9. This may take few minutes to complete. Wait for it to complete before proceeding with creating an app. If it has
been over two minutes, try refreshing the browser. Once the database has been created you should no longer see
this “ProvisioningInstance” message. You can then proceed with the lab.
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Lab survey
Once you’ve completed the lab, we would appreciate your feedback on: (A) the product technologies that you learned
about today – Power Apps, Common Data Service, Power Automate, and on (B) the lab content – the value of the learning
experience and the quality of the documentation.
You may provide feedback for all modules at once, or as you complete each module. Thank you!
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