Create a Dataverse Business Rule for a Model-Driven Custom App

Model-Driven Custom App Dataverse Business Rule License Restrictions

Question

You need to create a Dataverse business rule for a model-driven custom app.

Please select the license that would not allow you to run the rule in a production environment.

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D.

Correct Answer: B

Microsoft provides several licenses to run Power Apps and access to the Dataverse.

Premium Power Apps and Power Automate licenses allow users to run custom canvas and model-driven apps.

Dynamics 365 Enterprise license also has limited capabilities for running custom apps.

Option B is correct because the Microsoft 365 licenses do not allow to run custom apps in a production environment.

All other options are incorrect because these licenses (Dynamics 365 Enterprise, Premium Power Apps, and Power Automate) allow to run a model-driven custom app and a business rule in a production environment.

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A Dataverse business rule is a type of business logic that can be implemented in a model-driven app to enforce data validation, automate business processes, and improve data quality. When creating a Dataverse business rule, it's important to consider the licensing requirements for running the rule in a production environment.

Of the four license options provided, the license that would not allow you to run the rule in a production environment is Microsoft 365.

Microsoft 365 is a cloud-based subscription service that includes a range of productivity apps and services, including Office apps, email, file storage, and collaboration tools. While Microsoft 365 provides access to Power Apps and Power Automate, it does not include the necessary licensing for running Dataverse business rules in a production environment.

Dynamics 365 Enterprise, on the other hand, is a comprehensive business management solution that includes a range of apps for sales, marketing, customer service, finance, operations, and more. It includes the necessary licensing for running Dataverse business rules in a production environment.

Premium Power Apps and Premium Power Automate are also licensing options that provide access to additional features and functionality, including the ability to create and run Dataverse business rules in a production environment.

In summary, Microsoft 365 is the license that would not allow you to run a Dataverse business rule in a production environment, while Dynamics 365 Enterprise, Premium Power Apps, and Premium Power Automate are all licensing options that would provide the necessary access.