DRAG DROP – You are creating a Power Platform solution for a fitness studio. Members of the studio will use the solution to track their progress towards fitness goals. Personal trainers create programs with different exercises to match a member's fitness level. Members can opt into a program to submit information about their progress with exercises suggested by a trainer. Fitness programs and exercises have specific durations, prices, and dates….

QuestionsCategory: PL-400DRAG DROP – You are creating a Power Platform solution for a fitness studio. Members of the studio will use the solution to track their progress towards fitness goals. Personal trainers create programs with different exercises to match a member's fitness level. Members can opt into a program to submit information about their progress with exercises suggested by a trainer. Fitness programs and exercises have specific durations, prices, and dates….
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DRAG DROP -
You are creating a Power Platform solution for a fitness studio. Members of the studio will use the solution to track their progress towards fitness goals. Personal trainers create programs with different exercises to match a member's fitness level. Members can opt into a program to submit information about their progress with exercises suggested by a trainer.
Fitness programs and exercises have specific durations, prices, and dates.
You need to ensure that members can see all of the exercises that a trainer suggests in their calendars.
What should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate options to the data types. Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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Box 1: Standard table with User or Team ownership
Table ownership -
There are two different types of standard and custom table ownership. When you create a custom table the ownership options are User or team or Organization owned. Once a table is created, the ownership type can't be changed.
Organization - Data belongs to the organization. Access to the data is controlled at the organization level.
User or team - Data belongs to a user or a team. Actions that can be performed on these rows can be controlled on a user level.
Note: Tables appear in Power Apps as one of three different types, which indicate how the table came into the environment, whether the table is managed or unmanaged, and whether it can be customized.
* Standard: Several standard tables, also known as out-of-box tables, are included with a Power Platform environment, that includes Microsoft Dataverse.
Account, business unit, contact, task, and user tables are examples of standard tables in Dataverse. Most of the standard tables included with Dataverse can be customized. Tables that are imported as part of a managed solution and set as customizable also appear as standard tables. Any user with appropriate privileges can customize these tables where the table property has customizable set to true.
* Managed: Are tables that aren't customizable and have been imported into the environment as part of a managed solution.
* Custom: Custom tables are unmanaged tables that are either imported from an unmanaged solution or are new tables created directly in the environment. Any user with appropriate privileges can fully customize these tables.
Box 2: Activity table with User or Team ownership
Activity tables -
An activity can be thought of as any action for which an entry can be made on a calendar. An activity has time dimensions (start time, stop time, due date, and duration) that help determine when the action occurred or will occur. Activities also contain data that helps determine what action the activity represents, for example, subject and description. An activity can be opened, canceled, or completed. The completed status of an activity will have several sub-status values associated with it to clarify the way that the activity was completed.
Activity tables are a special kind of table that can only be owned by a user or team, but can't be owned by an organization. When you create a table, you can specify it as a standard or activity table.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/data-platform/types-of-entities

This question is in PL-400 Microsoft Power Platform Developer Exam
For getting Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate Certificate




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