I am attempting to do the learning tied to the 'Building Model-Driven Apps for a school with Microsoft Dataverse' module, video 7. Create Location Table.
However, in the dev environment, when attempting to the Location Form, the form is not loading. Instead I see the animated 'loading' roundall for ~2 minutes, before given the following error message:
Nothing seems to work when I follow the 'check access' link. When i refresh the window, I am sometimes given an alternative error message that informs me the window is unable to load, and then provides "Session Details: e7d43f00-f64f-11ee-8efe-e5d003d6ceb5"
Can anyone at Microsoft advise how to proceed?
you can restart your dev environment and ensure you login properly with your powerup details in a private window, some of the resources require access, so make sure you follow the video as you create
I am having this exact same issue across multiple devices, even after ensuring proper login with powerup details. My experience across devices is the same as the original poster rhcsp's - when I click into the form, the form preview never properly loads. It seems to let me add the columns, but I wouldn't know for sure because the form preview fails to load. It gives me the button to check my access, which doesn't do anything noticeable other than prompt me to sign in again. Eventually the load page stalls out and provides a long ID number for the session details.
I noticed in the associated video, there seems to be an abrupt video edit as well. Before the abrupt video edit, the Information Form screen looks nearly identical to the one I see - a blank screen with a right-hand menu titled "Information" and a subtitle that says "Main Form", along with submenu headers of "Properties" and "Events" below it. After the abrupt edit, though, that right-hand menu looks different - it is titled "General" with a subtitle that says "Tab".
Not sure if any of those details help suss out what's going on here, but any help is appreciated so I can continue on with the modules. Thank you!
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