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Power Pages – Read(Get) Operation in Different Ways

Power Pages – Read(Get) Operation in Different Ways
When reading (GET) data from Dataverse in Power Pages, you can choose different approaches based on your requirements. Below are three common ways with their explanations and examples: Each method has its own strengths and can be used depending on the requirements of your Power Pages application.  1. WebAPI (REST-based Queries) Use Case: Best for dynamic operations, AJAX requests, and custom CRUD logic. Ideal when interacting from JavaScript in forms (basic & multistep) […]

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