Does anyone know if the updated (last I checked it was updated last July and there hasn't been any news that there will be another update to the exam soon; however, please correct me if I'm wrong) exam focuses solely on the classic experience for model driven apps? I am just starting to learn about model driven apps because I come from a canvas only background and wanted to see what "experience" I should focus on. From the little studying I've done, the modern experience looks a lot better and more familiar to me, so it'll suck if I'll have to learn the classic stuff only for it to be thrown in the trash in a few months - year.
further research I found out that PL-100 english version exam will be updated on September 26, 2022.
English Version Exam before 26/September/2022:
Skills measured
• Design business solutions (35-40%)
• Create solutions (45-50%)
• Analyze and visualize data (15-20%)
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Functional groups
Design business solutions (35–40%)
Create a high-level design
• Identify required data sources for a business solution
• Describe real-world objects as tables
• Describe the expected user experience for targeted devices and describe the differences
between Microsoft Power Platform app types
• Create a high-level data model including source, volume, and intended uses
Identify Microsoft Power Platform components
• Determine the required Power Apps app type
• Determine when to use Dataverse for Teams
• Map a problem domain to Microsoft Power Platform tools
• Identify options for implementing business logic
• Describe connectors
• Describe unmanaged solutions
• Describe uses cases for desktop flows
• Describe use cases for chatbots
Design data models
• Determine required tables
• Identify relationships between tables
• Identify columns and data types
Design the user interface (UI) for a business solution
• Identify opportunities for component reuse
• Apply UI standards
• Identify the model-driven forms and Dataverse views that are needed
Design reporting
• Define data output requirements
• Define visualizations for Power BI dashboards
• Define visualization requirements for model-driven dashboards
Create solutions (45–50%)
Manage Microsoft Power Platform development environments
• Create a solution
• Add existing apps and flows to a solution
• Run solution checker and interpret results
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Create model-driven apps
• Compose model-driven apps
• Create a site map
• Create and configure Dataverse table forms
• Create and configure Dataverse table views
• Embed model-driven apps in Microsoft Teams channels
• Embed a canvas app on a form in a model-driven app
• Manage versions of canvas apps
• Publish and share canvas apps
• Share model-driven apps
Create canvas apps
• Create canvas apps
• Connect to data sources in canvas apps
• Build canvas apps screens
• Compose Microsoft Power Fx formulas
• Implement collections and variables
• Interpret App checker results
• Add canvas app assets and components to screens
Configure Microsoft Dataverse
• Create tables and table columns based on a data model
• Link tables by using lookups or relationships
• Load or create data records for testing and development
• Publish customizations
• Create Dataverse business rules
• Configure security roles
Create Microsoft Power Automate flows
• Create business process flows
• Create cloud flows
• Configure triggers
• Build scheduled, automated, and instant flows
• Configure flow steps
• Test a flow
• Implement common expressions and loops
• Create adaptive cards for Microsoft Teams
• Create and monitor approvals from Power Automate, Microsoft Teams, and SharePoint
• Share flows
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Create Microsoft Power Virtual Agents chatbots in Microsoft Teams
• Create a chatbot
• Test a chatbot
• Publish a chatbot
Analyze and visualize data (15–20%)
Create Microsoft Power BI reports
• Create Power BI report by using Power BI Desktop
• Create Power BI report by using Power BI service
• Embed canvas apps in Power Bi reports and dashboards
• Share Power BI reports and dashboards
Implement other reports
• Merge data from a data source into a Microsoft Word or Excel template
• Create model-driven dashboards
• Embed Power BI content in Power Apps
Describe AI Builder models
• Identify model types including prebuilt and custom models
• Describe the process for preparing data and training models
• Use a model from within Power Automate or Power Apps
Future exam skills measured - After 26/September/2022
Functional groups
Design business solutions (20–25%)
Create a high-level design
• Identify existing data sources needed to support a business solution
• Describe the expected user experience for targeted devices and describe the differences
between Microsoft Power Platform app types
• Create a high-level structure for a new data source
Identify Microsoft Power Platform components
• Determine the required Power Apps app type for a business solution
• Determine when to use Dataverse for Teams
• Map a problem domain to Microsoft Power Platform tools
• Identify options for implementing business logic
• Describe connectors
• Describe uses cases for cloud flows and desktop flows
• Describe use cases for chatbots in Microsoft Teams
Design the user interface (UI) for a business solution
• Identify opportunities for component reuse
• Select UI elements for canvas apps
• Identify the model-driven forms and Microsoft Dataverse views that are needed
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Design reporting and visualizations for business solutions
• Select reporting options for business solutions including views, Power BI visualizations, and
dashboards
• Define visualizations for Power BI dashboards
• Define visualizations for model-driven dashboards
• Define visualizations for canvas apps
Analyze and visualize data (10–15%)
Create and consume Power BI dashboards
• Create a simple report from an existing dataset by using Power BI Service
• Create Power BI dashboards from existing reports
• Create and configure model-driven dashboards
• Embed Power BI dashboards and tiles in canvas apps and model-driven apps
• Share Power BI dashboards
Describe AI Builder models
• Describe use cases for AI Builder
• Describe differences between prebuilt models and custom models
• Describe the process for training custom models
• Use a model from within Power Automate or Power Apps
Create business solutions (60–65%)
Manage Microsoft Power Platform components during development
• Create a Dataverse solution
• Import a Dataverse solution
• Import or export a canvas app or a cloud flow
• Add existing apps and flows to a Dataverse solution
Create model-driven apps
• Compose model-driven apps
• Create and configure Dataverse table forms
• Create and configure Dataverse table views
• Share model-driven apps with other users and groups
• Create and configure model-driven dashboards
Create and manage canvas apps
• Connect to data sources in canvas apps
• Interpret App Checker results
• Manage versions of canvas apps
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• Publish canvas apps
• Share canvas apps with other users and groups
• Build canvas apps screens
• Add canvas app assets and components to screens
Create screens for canvas apps
• Determine when to use forms, galleries, button, labels, input controls, images, and custom
controls
• Configure UI elements
• Implement Power Fx formulas
• Implement collections and variables
• Run a Power Automate flow from a canvas app
Configure Microsoft Dataverse
• Create tables and table columns based on a data model
• Link tables by using lookups
• Describe use cases and capabilities of business rules
• Create Dataverse business rules
• Describe how Dataverse uses role-based access control (RBAC)
• Add table permissions to existing Dataverse security roles
Create Power Automate flows
• Describe types of triggers for cloud flows
• Create cloud flows
• Configure triggers for cloud flows
• Configure flow steps
• Test a cloud flow
• Implement conditional logic for a cloud flow
• Create approvals and monitor the approval process by using Power Automate and Microsoft
Teams
• Share cloud flows
• Create a desktop flow for personal use
Create Power Virtual Agents chatbots in Microsoft Teams
• Identify use cases and capabilities for chatbots
• Create a chatbot that uses topics and trigger phrases
• Test a chatbot
• Publish a chatbo
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Microsoft Page: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/certifications/exams/pl-100
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