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How to replace a model-driven form with a custom page ?

I partnered with Microsoft Canada on this video to show you how to replace a model-driven form with a custom page. There is a fantastic roadmap for custom pages in model-driven apps and in this video, I will show how you can use them instead of a standard model-driven form in combination with the creator kit.
Join Scott on the Microsoft Canada Developer Digital Meetup Tour: ?https://aka.ms/scottpp

✨Using the creator kit to create a custom page that looks similar to a model-driven form.
✨Using the Ribbon Workbench to replace the out-of-the-box grid behaviour.
✨Using the Ribbon Workbench to replace the add new button behaviour.
✨Creating JavaScript to open a custom page.
✨Reading the record id parameters from inside a custom page.

Links:
?Using containers inside custom pages – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/model-driven-apps/design-page-for-model-app
?Override default open behaviour – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/developer/model-driven-apps/override-default-open-behavior-grids
?Creator Kit – http://aka.ms/creatorkit
?Creator Kit Playlist – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhgOm-Jpmt83NAtZ8DC97fxpjWfeWmgJJ
?Free course on building JavaScript webresources using TypeScript – https://learn.develop1.net/courses/building-javascript-web-resources-using-typescript
?Information about the Ribbon Workbench – https://ribbonworkbench.uservoice.com/

Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:23 Classic vs Modern Commanding
00:57 Demonstration of custom pages instead of model-driven forms
01:52 Overview of custom pages with the creator kit
03:59 Adding Custom Page to Model Driven Form
04:47 Opening the Ribbon Workbench and customizing Mscrm.OpenRecordItem
09:28 Using VSCode to build the JavaScript
15:09 Replacing the Add New Button behaviour
16:56 OnVisible event using Param function to retrieve record id
20:49 Join Scott on the Microsoft Developer Digital Meetup Tour!

Huge thank you to Microsoft Canada for sponsoring and collaborating on this video!

#powerplatform #powerapps #sponsored

I partnered with Microsoft Canada on this video to show you how to replace a model-driven form with a custom page. There is a fantastic roadmap for custom pages in model-driven apps and in this video, I will show how you can use them instead of a standard model-driven form in combination with the creator kit.
Join Scott on the Microsoft Canada Developer Digital Meetup Tour: ?https://aka.ms/scottpp

✨Using the creator kit to create a custom page that looks similar to a model-driven form.
✨Using the Ribbon Workbench to replace the out-of-the-box grid behaviour.
✨Using the Ribbon Workbench to replace the add new button behaviour.
✨Creating JavaScript to open a custom page.
✨Reading the record id parameters from inside a custom page.

Links:
?Using containers inside custom pages – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/model-driven-apps/design-page-for-model-app
?Override default open behaviour – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/developer/model-driven-apps/override-default-open-behavior-grids
?Creator Kit – http://aka.ms/creatorkit
?Creator Kit Playlist – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhgOm-Jpmt83NAtZ8DC97fxpjWfeWmgJJ
?Free course on building JavaScript webresources using TypeScript – https://learn.develop1.net/courses/building-javascript-web-resources-using-typescript
?Information about the Ribbon Workbench – https://ribbonworkbench.uservoice.com/

Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:23 Classic vs Modern Commanding
00:57 Demonstration of custom pages instead of model-driven forms
01:52 Overview of custom pages with the creator kit
03:59 Adding Custom Page to Model Driven Form
04:47 Opening the Ribbon Workbench and customizing Mscrm.OpenRecordItem
09:28 Using VSCode to build the JavaScript
15:09 Replacing the Add New Button behaviour
16:56 OnVisible event using Param function to retrieve record id
20:49 Join Scott on the Microsoft Developer Digital Meetup Tour!

Huge thank you to Microsoft Canada for sponsoring and collaborating on this video!

#powerplatform #powerapps #sponsored

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