Great video, Lisa. We have 2 initiatives here in our company, CRM and a Model Drive app with same approach to companies that want a basic CRM, but not using all the features inside Sales.
Thanks for this, Lisa. If I started with dynamics 365 and started tweaking it, how would I ensure that I haven't broken the built-in behaviour? Said another way: is there a regression test suite provided for Dynamics 365 that I can run in a CI pipeline?
Thanks Lisa! What's not clear to me is if those tables for Dynamics 365 and Model-driven apps are the same or not? In other words, can I build my own model-driven app operating the same data as Dynamics 365 but from another angle?
Yea, you absolutely can do that. If you have the license for Dynamics 365 you have access to all those tables and can build your own model driven app if you prefer (or edit things in or out of the Sales Hub app).
Yes i found what i am looking for. Differences of D365 vs model-driven app. Tnanks for clarifying.!! Point of view corporation, is it cheaper the buy packet D 365 Customer service suite or Sales or both than order a custom model driven app for other company like it- service corporation, where is everything in it? lisences is cost also and D365 packet licenses and work of what want it more like different process or relationship or other things. Consultant cost also to teach implemention and deploy. This is good opportunity to also corporation to think is it better to order D365 suite+ consultant for it or teach someone employee to do that custom CRM or order D365 and do that extra work byself, but what i am learning this litlebit it need a much enthusiastic and motivation and budget also.
The Sales and Customer Service apps are more expensive licenses than Model-Driven Power Apps, yes, because they are fully built apps - all the tables, views, forms, business logic, process etc is already done and they are very sophisticated. So the decision is based on whether there is value for you in purchasing that because they are things that are useful to you, or whether you want to build your own app.
Great video, Lisa. We have 2 initiatives here in our company, CRM and a Model Drive app with same approach to companies that want a basic CRM, but not using all the features inside Sales.
This is great Lisa, thanks for clarifying. Can you do a series of videos on Dataverse Security and show the behavior in Model Driven Apps/Canvas Apps?
Thanks Ramesh, security videos are on my (long) list, yes, thanks for the suggestion.
great info and thanks for 1 word answer at start of the video.
My mind is blown that Dynamics is basically a big power app!!!!!! 😱
Boom! Yes, you’ve got it!
Thanks for this, Lisa. If I started with dynamics 365 and started tweaking it, how would I ensure that I haven't broken the built-in behaviour? Said another way: is there a regression test suite provided for Dynamics 365 that I can run in a CI pipeline?
Thanks Lisa! What's not clear to me is if those tables for Dynamics 365 and Model-driven apps are the same or not? In other words, can I build my own model-driven app operating the same data as Dynamics 365 but from another angle?
Yea, you absolutely can do that. If you have the license for Dynamics 365 you have access to all those tables and can build your own model driven app if you prefer (or edit things in or out of the Sales Hub app).
Thanks for this video. 👏👏
You're welcome 😊
Excellent!
Yes i found what i am looking for. Differences of D365 vs model-driven app. Tnanks for clarifying.!! Point of view corporation, is it cheaper the buy packet D 365 Customer service suite or Sales or both than order a custom model driven app for other company like it- service corporation, where is everything in it? lisences is cost also and D365 packet licenses and work of what want it more like different process or relationship or other things. Consultant cost also to teach implemention and deploy. This is good opportunity to also corporation to think is it better to order D365 suite+ consultant for it or teach someone employee to do that custom CRM or order D365 and do that extra work byself, but what i am learning this litlebit it need a much enthusiastic and motivation and budget also.
The Sales and Customer Service apps are more expensive licenses than Model-Driven Power Apps, yes, because they are fully built apps - all the tables, views, forms, business logic, process etc is already done and they are very sophisticated. So the decision is based on whether there is value for you in purchasing that because they are things that are useful to you, or whether you want to build your own app.
Thanks!
Thank you 😊
Great video, but voice is not clear.
Not my best audio, you’re right.