Summary
In this module, you discovered nontabular ways to bring data and functionality into your app. Action-based data sources can be used to read and write data but also to do other functions like sending notifications or triggering other actions. You also learned how you can incorporate Power Automate, which you already have a license for if you have a Power Apps license, into your app to increase functionality. With its support for approvals, complex business logic, and working with complex data, Power Automate is the perfect companion to Power Apps. These items are important to remember:
Power Apps supports both table and action data connections.
With action data connections, you can use the data source provided functions to interact with the data.
You can easily connect Power Apps to Power Automate, providing your app with extra capabilities. With this connection, you can pass data back and forth between the two platforms.