
This course covers all of the requirements for the PL-200 certification exam, current as per the PL-200 exam update of 12 January 2024, with minor revisions from 26 December 2024.
The Microsoft PL-200 "Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant" exam will be retired on 31 August 2026.
Please note: This course is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft.
What do people like you say about this course?
Anonymous says: Very detailed and clear. It is easy to understand, practice and prepare for the exam.
Manny says: If you have reached this level of Power Platform that you are thinking about attempting the PL-200 exam, Phillip's course is the only deal in town. He takes you through every topic that is required learning as part of the exam. There's simply no one better than him at this stuff.
Rainier says: I work as a CRM consultant and these courses teach me 'the new stuff' or 'the new way' of doing things. Great courses! I did the PL 100 and now the PL 200.
Daniel says: I passed the PL-200 exam and got the certification for Power Platform Functional Consultant. Thank you Phillip! Your course was excellent and definitely played a huge part in achieving my goal.
This course teaches the advanced requirements for the Microsoft Certificate PL-200 "Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant". It focuses on configuring the Microsoft Dataverse, creating Power Pages web sites, and creating business process flows and classic Dataverse workflows.
We will then look at add a new solution with sample data, and create a Power Pages site. We will look at configuring portal web pages, forms and navigation, portal security, details, actions and authentication, together with exposing Dataverse data.
Finally, we will look at Configure Microsoft Dataverse, Managing Solutions, and Manage interoperability with other services.
Once you have completed this course, you will have a good knowledge of Configuring Microsoft Dataverse, Managing solutions, creating portal apps, desktop flows, Power Virtual Agents chatbots and how they interact with each other. And with some practice, you could even go for the official Microsoft certification PL-200 - wouldn't that look good on your CV or resume? And if you are an American college student, you might even get college credit for passing that exam.
I hope to see you in the course - why not have a look at what you could learn?