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Understanding the CSDL $metadata Document in Power Apps

Understanding the CSDL $metadata Document in Power Apps

In this blog post, we will explore the CSDL $metadata document in Power Apps and gain a deeper understanding of its structure and purpose. Before we begin, ensure you subscribe to CRM Crate to remain informed about the latest developments in the Power Platform field. In the world of low-code development, Power Apps stands out ...

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