Which data type should you use?

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You are designing a Power Platform solution for a company that provides in-home appliance maintenance. When a customer schedules a service appointment, a dispatcher assigns one technician for a specific time and location.

The solution must capture information about the technician assigned to each appointment and the list of tools that the technician must bring to the appointment.

You need to recommend the data type for the captured information.

Which data type should you use? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: Choice

Like Choices below, but can only select one of the option.

Incorrect Answers:

– Customer: A lookup column that you can use to specify a customer, which can be an account or contact.

– Lookup: Data in one table often relates to data in another table. For example, you might have a Teachers table and a Class table, and the Class table might have a lookup relation to the Teachers table to show which teacher teaches the class. You can use a lookup column to show data from the Teachers table. This is commonly referred to as a lookup column.

The LookUp function finds the first record in a table that satisfies a formula. Use LookUp to find a single record that matches one or more criteria. For both, the formula is evaluated for each record of the table

Box 2: Choices

You can customize forms (main, quick create, and quick view) and email templates by adding multi-select columns that are called Choices. When you add a choices column, you can specify multiple values that will be available for users to select. When users fill out the form they can select one, multiple, or all the values displayed in a drop-down list.

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/data-platform/types-of-fields

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