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Question #: 13
Topic #: 6
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A company that manufactures medical devices uses Power Apps to manage their sales and device maintenance.

A table named Devices in Microsoft Dataverse has a column named Status. The Status column must have a new status value of Review added to the existing Choice values of Active and Inactive.

The table must be added to a solution to be promoted once the change is made.

Only this change must be promoted to the test environment. The changes must not be able to be changed once promoted.

You need to add the change to a solution for promotion.

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inscho
Highly Voted 1 year, 9 months ago
First, you add the "Devices" table to the solution. At this point, you would use the "Add existing" option because the "Devices" table already exists and you are merely adding it to the solution. Second, you make the necessary changes to the "Status" column of the "Devices" table, specifically adding the new status value "Review". This change is considered a subcomponent of the "Devices" table. Therefore, the correct options would be: • Action 1: Add the devices table to the solution. --> Option 2: Add existing • Action 2: Add the status column changes only to the solution. --> Option 4: Add subcomponent
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Aibloy
Highly Voted 2 years, 1 month ago
Every person say a differ thing
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33a7f9e
Most Recent 7 months ago
Add the Device table to the solution: B. Add existing: This allows you to add the existing Device table to the solution. Add the status column changes only to the solution: D. Add subcomponent: This ensures that only the specific changes to the Status column are included in the solution.
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Patrick666
8 months, 1 week ago
Add existing Add sub component
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HAZZTA
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Just tested this and both times it's Add Existing. You add an existing table to the solution and then in the table you use Add Existing again to add the column.
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61be873
1 year ago
2 times add existing. You only need to add an extra choice for a columns that already exists
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Evan123123
1 year ago
If the question means to suggest that 'Add Column' would be adding a new column, then I agree with the answer. Since it does not specify to Add 'Existing' Column, then perhaps Add Required Components is the best choice. This question is trolling hard.
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jkaur
1 year ago
It should be this 1)Add Existing Table 2) Add Existing Column
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jkaur
1 year ago
add existing add required components
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jmick
1 year, 1 month ago
You can add existing choice (just tried it), so i think 2x add existing is the answer.
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MrEz
1 year, 2 months ago
1) add existing 2) there are 2 options available: "add existing" (new ui from table) and "Add Subcomponents" ) in Classic ui Since in the classic ui it reads "Add Subcomponents" and not "Add subcomponent" there is a)an trailing S missing, and b) subcomponent starts uppercase and this option is not available in the test answer. ;-) (this is a linguist exam, right?!). Also, MS might favour then new UI and not the old stuff (still not fully removed... when does ms fully remove classic ui?!)
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MrEz
1 year, 2 months ago
V1: New UI from Table. Select the email entity, select “add existing” Select the field aka column Select “Add” V2: New UI from column go to the entity/Table Select “Columns” select “add existing column” select the field/colund select “Add” Switch to classic Navigate to the entity/table Select the “Fields” “Add Subcomponents” Select the fields Finish
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MrEz
1 year, 2 months ago
i have NOT seen an 'Add column' option. I have not seen 'Add required components' option. and i have not seen 'Add subcomponent' [sic!] option ;-)
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9722f34
1 year, 4 months ago
I just checked the second question. In Makers Portal it's called "Add Existing Column". Since "Add Existing" is the correct term for adding an existing Table/Entity, i go with "Add Column" for the second question.
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MSNoob123
1 year, 8 months ago
on exam 08/23
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uberlord
1 year, 9 months ago
existing components add column gpt says so
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Mayah974
1 year, 9 months ago
Add existing Add components
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CP14
1 year, 10 months ago
1) Add existing 2) Add column
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ctedesco
1 year, 11 months ago
On exam 5/23
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