This post is part three of a series on Power Platform and Dataverse. It covers ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) and how to manage dual-write table maps. The post recommends following Microsoft Learn for specific scenarios and templates, but also notes that modifications to mappings and table maps will likely be necessary. ALM for table maps is done with Dataverse Solutions and should be done in a Dataverse DEV environment before being moved to Test/Production. The post also covers Dataverse configuration and development, including setting up appropriate security roles and modifying the model-driven app. Finally, the post recommends keeping an eye on updates under Dynamics 365 apps in Admin Center.
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