Model Driven App Archives - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog https://microsoftdynamics.in/tag/model-driven-app/ Microsoft Dynamics CRM . Microsoft Power Platform Tue, 03 Jan 2023 20:14:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/microsoftdynamics.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Microsoftdynamics365-blogs.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Model Driven App Archives - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog https://microsoftdynamics.in/tag/model-driven-app/ 32 32 176351444 Enhancements in Model-Driven app in the Mobile device within the Power Platform https://microsoftdynamics.in/2023/01/04/enhancements-in-model-driven-app-in-the-mobile-device-within-the-power-platform/ Tue, 03 Jan 2023 20:14:40 +0000 https://www.inogic.com/blog/?p=33560 Recently Microsoft released a new feature to increase end-user productivity while using mobile devices and tablets for model-driven apps. In this blog, we have explained the latest enhancements in model-driven apps for Mobile devices and tablets. Lock the tabs on the form By enabling this the tabs displayed on the form will be locked and...

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Recently Microsoft released a new feature to increase end-user productivity while using mobile devices and tablets for model-driven apps.

In this blog, we have explained the latest enhancements in model-driven apps for Mobile devices and tablets.

Lock the tabs on the form

By enabling this the tabs displayed on the form will be locked and remain visible at the top of the form even while users scroll through the form. This feature will allow the user to switch the tab at any time.

Below are the steps to be followed to enable the Lock tabs at the top of forms on mobile and tablets and other features mentioned below.

Select the model-driven app-> Select Open in App Designer-> Select Setting-> Go to Features-> Enable the Lock tabs at the top of forms on mobile and tablet features.

Below is the screen clip for reference:

Model-Driven app in Mobile device

After enabling the above setting the tabs displayed on the form will lock even during the scrolling, as shown below.
Model-Driven app in Mobile device

Mobile Commanding Improvements

Once the user enables the Mobile Commanding Improvements to feature it hides the Delete button if no record is selected in the grids. It also hides the Process button when there is no Process enabled for the respective entity. Enabling this feature will help users in better efficiency making the command bar more compact and readable, below is the screen clip for reference.

Model-Driven app in Mobile device

Native Mobile Date Time & Native Mobile Inputs

This feature once enabled makes the date & time control and keyboard input type as per the mobile device and tablet settings.

Tablet Optimization for Command Bar

After enabling this feature it replaces the native command bar with the new web command bar at the top of the record. It also displays more commands in the command bar and helps users to visualize and use the commands effectively, below is the screen clip for reference.

Model-Driven app in Mobile device

Conclusion

Enabling these features for mobile devices and tablets will help the user increase productivity and efficiency.

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Migration from Legacy Webclient to UCI – Adding Custom entity in Model Driven App ( Legacy Sitemap ) – Entity not showing in New UCI – App Design https://microsoftdynamics.in/2020/07/08/migration-from-legacy-webclient-to-uci-adding-custom-entity-in-model-driven-app-legacy-sitemap-entity-not-showing-in-new-uci-app-design/ Wed, 08 Jul 2020 17:19:35 +0000 http://microsoftdynamics.in/?p=3869 The post Migration from Legacy Webclient to UCI – Adding Custom entity in Model Driven App ( Legacy Sitemap ) – Entity not showing in New UCI – App Design appeared first on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog.

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Below are the steps to add any custom entity or OOB entity in New UCI App Area,

  • Open we can Go to Customization and select Model Driven App (It can Be sales hub, or custom Model-Driven app created) where you want to add this Entity or Create a solution add your Model-Driven app and same Solution you can move to UAT / Test Or Production

  • Here we have 2 option Either we can edit Sitemap using sitemap designer to add entity in Sitemap

    Click Here to check how to Edit Site Map

  • and not to forget to check, the entity is added in App Designer

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