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Dataverse

Feb 14, 16 2026

Online

Apr 3, 4 and 5 2026

Online

Course Content

Module 1: The Power Platform
  • Power Platform  overview

  • Brief history of Dataverse

  • Dataverse and environments

  • Managed environments

Module 2: Relational database concepts
  • Relational databases

  • Tables

  • Relationships

Module 3: Dataverse tables
  • Create tables

  • Table properties

  • Activity, virtual and elastic tables

Module 4: Dataverse columns
  • Create columns

  • Column properties

  • Calculated, rollup and formula columns

Module 5: Relationships
  • Relationship types in Dataverse

  • Cascading behaviours

  • Mapping in relationships

  • Hierarchical relationships

  • Connections

Module 6: Security model
  • Add users to Dataverse

  • Business Units

  • Security roles and privileges

  • Column-level security

  • Teams

  • Sharing

  • Hierarchy Security

Module 7: Import and export data
  • Import wizards

  • Use Power Query

  • Export to Excel

  • Excel and Word templates

Module 8: Logic and validation
  • Business rules

  • JavaScript

  • Power Fx

  • Low-code plugins

Module 9: Automation
  • Classic workflows

  • High-level overview of Power Automate

Module 10: Dataverse settings
  • Environment settings

  • Search

  • Auditing

  • Duplicate detection

  • Bulk delete

  • Long term data retention

  • Recycle bin

Module 11: Solutions
  • Overview of solutions

  • Unmanaged and managed solutions

  • Overview of Application Lifecycle Management in Dataverse

Instructor-led course​

This is an instructor-led course.​​ Available dates are shown above and show whether the delivery is in-person or online.

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The course includes presentations, demos and exercises for students to perform.


Online deliveries will be recorded and you will have access to the recordings.

Target Audience

The  course is for anyone who wants to learn about Microsoft Dataverse - no prior knowledge is required. This  is a deep-dive course covering only Dataverse  and does not cover Power  Automate or Power Apps.


A  proficiency in basic computer skills using Microsoft Office 365 products  is required. Database skills are useful but not required.

This course is suitable for:

  • Database administrators

  • Dynamics 365 and Power Platform end-users, power users, and administrators

  • IT Professionals

  • Consultants


You need access to a Power Apps Developer Plan. If you don't have one already, please follow the steps at this Microsoft Learn article to provision one.

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