Haha, I bet the exam writers are hoping we don't pick the 'open in Excel Online' option. That's probably the 'gotcha' answer that looks tempting but doesn't actually do what we need. I'm with you all on the dynamic worksheet being the way to go.
You both make good points. I'm leaning towards the dynamic worksheet as well. It seems like the most straightforward option to meet the requirements. The open in Excel Online could work too, but I'm not sure if that would give us the same level of editing capabilities as a full Excel desktop app.
I agree with Elouise. The dynamic worksheet option seems like the way to go here. It'll let us edit the records in Excel and then have those changes reflected in the Dataverse. The dynamic PivotTable could be useful too, but I'm not sure if that would let us edit the underlying data.
I agree with Elouise. The dynamic worksheet option seems like the way to go here. It'll let us edit the records in Excel and then have those changes reflected in the Dataverse. The dynamic PivotTable could be useful too, but I'm not sure if that would let us edit the underlying data.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I'm not too familiar with Dynamics 365 Sales, but it sounds like we need an option that allows us to edit multiple records and automatically updates the Microsoft Dataverse. That rules out the static worksheet option, since it won't update automatically.
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