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Home Blog Blog Microsoft Power Apps Tutorial: Variables & Collections
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Microsoft Power Apps Tutorial: Variables & Collections

Jochen Schalley

Jochen Schalley

November 01, 2022

Getting to know Power Apps as a beginner with no prior experience? You may feel like you’re in too deep – but don’t worry! The learning curve for Power Apps is not that steep to get started.

 

What you’ll learn from this Power Apps tutorial

In the third episode of our beginner training course on Microsoft Power Apps, we will deep dive into the app's internal memory and the use of variables, collections and much more. 

At the end of this first episode, you will have learned:

  • what local & global variables and their use are,
  • how to use collections as a data source,
  • and how to create custom collections.

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Developing on a low code platform can be a lot of fun. Don't just take our word for it, the entire series is available to watch right now to help you build and develop your very first business solution.

Check out the entire series here

 

Once you’re ready for the more complex business applications or you need an expert to help design a governance model, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

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Jochen Schalley

Jochen Schalley

Technical Designer and Power Platform enthusiast

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