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Question #: 21
Topic #: 1
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You have been tasked with creating a canvas app that allows computer technicians to update job cards after client site visits. The app should also allow for the technicians to notify the sales executives instantaneously when clients order service contracts. As soon as the notification is sent, the technician has to be able to enter the service contract specifics.
You create a button flow with user input that includes the Flow button for mobile trigger.
Does the action achieve your objective?

  • A. Yes, it does
  • B. No, it does not
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Lenny001
Highly Voted 3 years, 11 months ago
Answer should be No. The question refers in fact to a canvas app, therefore we should create an instant flow with "PowerApps" trigger
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XiltroX
3 years, 6 months ago
I beg to differ with you but an instant flow is actually another name for a "button flow". This answer seems right to me. Answer A is correct.
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DSM_LM
2 years, 6 months ago
No the proper classification is "instant cloud flow" not button flow. And the context of the question is clearly a canvas app with the requirement, that we need to be able to add specific inputs after an event. This can only be done with the Outputs offered by the Power Apps V2 trigger.
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AitorCM94
Highly Voted 3 years, 11 months ago
No, it does not. You should build a Power Apps Button inside the Canvas app.
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4e8b388
Most Recent 1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Instant flow with "PowerApps" trigger is the correct answer.
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MeHungarian
1 year, 10 months ago
Yes, creating a button flow with user input that includes the Flow button for mobile trigger can help achieve your objective. This setup enables computer technicians to update job cards after site visits, notify sales executives about service contract orders, and enter service contract specifics in a streamlined manner using the mobile-triggered Flow button.
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devoprevo
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Another poorly written question. I have to go with B, because of the question wording. While you can absolutely achieve the goal using an instant cloud flow (or flow button) the question states "The app should also allow for the technicians to notify." If the wording was changed to solution and not specifically using the word app, I'd say A.. but because of the wording I have to go with B.
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Edriska
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: A
The correct answer is A. Yes, it does achieve the objective. The Flow button for mobile trigger allows technicians to notify sales executives instantaneously when clients order service contracts and enter the service contract specifics as soon as the notification is sent.
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2 years, 6 months ago
Correct me if I'm wrong. The term button flow itself is specific to Power Automate mobile app ONLY. Yes, button flow can be instant flow (which makes it accessible for Power Apps) but no documentation has ever referred to it as button flow when it is used outside of Power Automate mobile app.
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Urchylis
2 years, 8 months ago
The Answer should be A. PowerApps trigger, manual trigger, for a selected item are all classified as a button flow. So the answer is correct.
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Abyal3
2 years, 9 months ago
All saying that you should create the button in the Canvas app because it`s more efficient, no you don`t have to do that, what if I don`t want to open the app, I just want to start the flow?
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CrazyDeveloper
3 years, 4 months ago
Guys Button flows is not necessarily a physical button flows, even if you call a flow from power app also called button flow in this case it is without user interaction, see the below Microsoft documention: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/intro-power-automate-buttons/2-types. "So the answer is A"
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CrazyDeveloper
3 years, 4 months ago
Guys Button flows is not necessarily a physical button flows, even if you call a flow from power app also called button flow in this case it is without user interaction, see the below microsoft dc
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David_Zed
3 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
This solution will achieve the goal, but the key is "The app should also...". Button flow for mobile is not part of the canvas app.
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shirokame
3 years, 8 months ago
The answer is No. The key is "The app should also..." ⇒ Means the flow will be trigger in the App. And button flow is triggered out side of the app. So it should be cloud flow.
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PPJB
3 years, 8 months ago
A better way to do it, would be to create a PowerApps trigger. However the questions asks "does the action meet the objective", and the answer would be yes, although there's a better way to do it.
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Miclarsen
3 years, 8 months ago
Not an optimal solution to be sure, but it does meet the objective, so the answer is in fact yes
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RascarCapat
3 years, 9 months ago
Answers is No : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/canvas-apps/using-logic-flows
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phoebe01
3 years, 9 months ago
Wrong answer.
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