In this video, I’ll focus on an inspection app for a fire department and the code I use to solve some of their complex issues. You will see how to translate some much-needed business requirements into Power Apps and how I made a vehicle inspection application with a dynamic list of questions based on categories or the type of vehicle (a fire truck vs an ambulance for example).
One requirement was to make this optimized for use on a phone. Other requirements included daily inspection on vehicles they had in their fleet, pause/resume button for inspections already in progress, and the transfer of notes from one inspection to the next.
My goal was to make this a simple application for a user’s perspective which sometimes makes it harder to develop. If you want to see a more in-depth view on how to translate some much-needed business requirements into Power Apps, watch my video/demo below.
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