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Early testers noted that while the exam aligned with published skills, some scenarios included "sneaky extras" that were not explicitly expected.
Based on the timestamp and topic, this appears to be a review or discussion related to the from late 2020. Around that time, the MB-200 exam was retired and replaced by PL-200 (effective September 2020), making December 2020 a crucial time for professionals switching to the new certification, with discussions often focusing on the new Dataverse (formerly Common Data Service) requirements. PL [2020-12-11 00-16-46].mp4
Reviewers strongly recommended Julian Sharp's book (often published by Packt) as it was considered a "cookbook" for the Power Platform, bridging the gap between passing the exam and actual consulting work. Early testers noted that while the exam aligned
Successful candidates emphasized that hands-on experience with configuring apps is essential, as the exam is heavily scenario-based rather than just definition-based. Power Automate (including UI flows)
If you tell me what you are focusing on, I can provide more specific details. PL-200 Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant
Here are the key takeaways and "interesting" insights from reviews of that period:
The PL-200 reviews emphasized mastery of Model-driven apps, Power Automate (including UI flows), Dataverse configuration, and managing security.