You are creating an app for a company. You need to evaluate the default solution. Which two behaviors should you expect from the default solution? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A.
You can change the prefix of the publisher of the default solution
B.
If you create a Power Automate flow in a solution, the flow uses the prefix defined in the publisher
C.
If you create an environment variable in a solution, the variable uses the prefix defined in the publisher
D.
You can change the version number of the default solution
When evaluating the behaviors of the default solution in Power Platform, the expected behaviors are:
B. If you create a Power Automate flow in a solution, the flow uses the prefix defined in the publisher: Flows created within a solution inherit the publisher's prefix, ensuring consistency and avoiding naming conflicts within the environment.
C. If you create an environment variable in a solution, the variable uses the prefix defined in the publisher: Similar to flows, environment variables within a solution also adopt the prefix set by the publisher for identification and organization purposes.
These behaviors ensure that components created within a default solution align with the publisher's defined settings for prefixes, contributing to a structured and organized environment.
Seems like AC is correct from the articles I read. Environment variables definitely prefix with publisher and this is by default and can't be changed to my knowledge.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customerengagement/on-premises/customize/change-solution-publisher-prefix?view=op-9-1
You can change the prefix of default publisher
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customerengagement/on-premises/customize/change-solution-publisher-prefix?view=op-9-1
Correct Answer: A & C
A) It states "change the PREFIX of the PUBLISHER of the default solution" what's the publisher of the default solution ? the DEFAULT PUBLISHER, and yes indeed you can change the prefix, actually they encourage you to do. You CAN'T change the prefix already define in the objects of the default solution but read again, it's talking about the PUBLISHER that the default solution USES https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customerengagement/on-premises/customize/change-solution-publisher-prefix?view=op-9-1
B) When you see an Automate Flow in a solution, you CAN'T see the prefix defined in the publisher, you just see the name of the flow.
C) Yes, because is a variable, an object, and that's why it has the prefix as well as when you create: tables, connections, model-driven apps (doesn't apply in processes and flows)
D) You can't change the version number of the default solution
I just did a test. I can verify AC is correct and B is false. Still a bit unsure about D though. "The Default Solution can’t be exported. " https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customerengagement/on-premises/customize/use-solutions-for-your-customizations?view=op-9-1
As far as I know its when you export an unmanaged solution that you can increase your version number. Maybe its also possible to set when cloning solutions. Anyway, I will anser false on D on the test if the question is there.
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