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Adding a PCF Control to the Dataverse Application Navigation (SiteMap)

Adding a PCF Control to the Dataverse Application Navigation (SiteMap)

If you're looking to add a PCF Control to the Dataverse Application Navigation (SiteMap), this post offers a workaround solution to achieve this. While it's not directly possible to add PCF controls to the SiteMap, you can create a "stub" entity that can serve as a placeholder for the PCF Control. This post provides step-by-step instructions to create such an entity and add it to the SiteMap.

This workaround enables you to extend the functionality of Dataverse application navigation, making it more versatile and tailored to your specific needs. By following the detailed guide in this post, you can add PCF controls seamlessly to your SiteMap, enhancing the overall user experience.

Visit Andrew Butenko's Blog to learn more about the process.

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