Site Map Component for Dashboard
Question
You create a sitemap for your model-driven app.
You need to add a dashboard to the map.
What site map component will you use for the dashboard?
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A. B. C. D. E.Correct Answer: A
The model-driven sitemaps help users to navigate around an app.
A site map has three elements:
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The correct answer is A. Subarea.
In the context of a model-driven app in the Microsoft Power Platform, a sitemap is a navigation tool that allows users to access different parts of the app. The sitemap is made up of various components, such as Areas, Subareas, Groups, and Tiles.
Areas represent the top-level navigation elements in the sitemap, while Subareas represent the second-level navigation elements within each area. Groups and Tiles are used to organize and display related entities and dashboards within the Subareas.
To add a dashboard to the sitemap, you would use a Subarea component. To do this, follow these steps:
- Open the sitemap editor for your model-driven app.
- Navigate to the Area and Subarea where you want to add the dashboard.
- Click on the "Add Subarea" button.
- In the "Add Subarea" dialog box, select "Dashboard" as the Subarea Type.
- Enter a name and description for the Subarea.
- Select the dashboard you want to add from the "Default Dashboard" dropdown list.
- Save the changes to the sitemap.
Once you've added the dashboard to the sitemap as a Subarea, users will be able to access it by navigating to the appropriate Area and Subarea.