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| == Terminology == | | == Terminology == |
− | Power Automate - Originally released as Microsoft Flow. | + | * [[Power Automate]] - Originally released as Microsoft Flow. |
− | Cloud flows - A Power Automate flow type. Traditional flow, what we created with Microsoft Flow. | + | * [[Cloud flows]] - A Power Automate flow type. Traditional flow, what we created with Microsoft Flow. |
− | Business process flows - A Power Automate flow type. | + | * [[Business process flows]] - A Power Automate flow type. |
− | Desktop flows - A Power Automate flow type. | + | * [[Desktop flows]] - A Power Automate flow type. |
− | Power Apps - Originally released as PowerApps. | + | * [[Power Apps]] - Originally released as PowerApps. |
− | Dataverse - Originates in xRM, was previously called Common Data Service (CDS). | + | * [[Dataverse]] - Originates in xRM, was previously called Common Data Service (CDS). |
− | Terminology changes within Dataverse. What we once knew as Entity, Field, Record, Option Set and Two Option are now Table, Column, Row, Choice and Yes/No. Terminology updates | + | |
| + | Note! Terminology changes within Dataverse. What we once knew as Entity, Field, Record, Option Set and Two Option are now Table, Column, Row, Choice and Yes/No. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/data-platform/data-platform-intro#terminology-updates Terminology updates] |
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| == About the CRM functionality from Microsoft == | | == About the CRM functionality from Microsoft == |
− | First there were CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Then came Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (CE). Then came Power Apps and the former Microsoft Dynamics CRM/365 became customer engagement (model-driven) apps, built on Power Platform. These apps are also referred to as first-party model apps. Examples are Dynamics 365 Sales and Dynamics 365 Customer Service. The on-premise version still goes under the name Dynamics 365 CE. | + | First there were [[CRM]], [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Then came [[Microsoft Dynamics 365]] Customer Engagement (CE). Then came Power Apps and the former Microsoft Dynamics CRM/365 became customer engagement (model-driven) apps, built on Power Platform. These apps are also referred to as first-party model apps. Examples are Dynamics 365 Sales and Dynamics 365 Customer Service. The on-premise version still goes under the name Dynamics 365 CE. |