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powerapps-docs/developer/component-framework/code-components-alm.md

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A [Dataverse solution has four parts](/powerapps/maker/data-platform/update-solutions#understanding-version-numbers-for-updates) and it can be thought of in the following structure: `MAJOR.MINOR.BUILD.REVISION`.
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If you're using **AzureDevOps**, you can set your build pipeline versioning using the `Build` and `Rev` environment variables ([Run (build) number - Azure Pipelines](/azure/devops/pipelines/process/run-number?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml&preserve-view=true)), and use PowerShell script similar to the approach described in the article [Use PowerShell scripts to customize pipelines](/azure/devops/pipelines/scripts/powershell?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml#example-powershell-script-version-assemblies&preserve-view=true).
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If you're using **AzureDevOps**, you can set your build pipeline versioning using the `Build` and `Rev` environment variables ([Run (build) number - Azure Pipelines](/azure/devops/pipelines/process/run-number)), and use PowerShell script similar to the approach described in the article [Use PowerShell scripts to customize pipelines](/azure/devops/pipelines/scripts/powershell#example-powershell-script-version-assemblies).
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| Semantic version part | ControlManifest.Input.xml version part<br />`MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH` | Solution.xml version part<br />`MAJOR.MINOR.BUILD.REVISION` | AzureDevOps Build Version |
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powerapps-docs/developer/data-platform/optimistic-concurrency.md

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When the **IfVersionMatches** behavior is indicated on an update to a table, and where optimistic concurrency isn’t enabled, a fault is returned.
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You can check the [Code](/dotnet/api/system.servicemodel.faultexception.code?view=netframework-4.6.2&preserve-view=true) property of the returned fault to determine if the fault is related to optimistic concurrency. The codes for the error conditions that were shown previously were obtained from the ErrorCodes.cs helper code.
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powerapps-docs/developer/data-platform/powerapps-cli.md

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### Standalone Power Platform CLI
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<!--1. Install [Npm](https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm) (comes with Node.js) or [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) (comes with npm). We recommend LTS (Long Term Support) version 10.15.3 LTS because it seems to be the most stable.
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1. Install [.NET Framework 4.6.2 Developer Pack](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-framework/net462).
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- Option 1: Install [Visual Studio 2017](/visualstudio/install/install-visual-studio?view=vs-2017) or later.
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- Option 2: Install [.NET Core 2.2 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/2.2) and then install [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/Download)-->
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1. Download and install [Microsoft Power Platform CLI](https://aka.ms/PowerAppsCLI).
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1. To take advantage of all the latest capabilities, update Microsoft Power Platform CLI tooling to the latest version by using this command (not applicable for Power Platform VS Code Extension):
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## Uninstall Microsoft Power Platform CLI
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To uninstall Microsoft Power Platform CLI tooling, run the MSI from [here](/powerapps/developer/data-platform/powerapps-cli).
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powerapps-docs/developer/data-platform/understand-terminology.md

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|Create a Dataverse table|[Web API](/powerapps/developer/data-platform/webapi/overview)|POST an instance of the [EntityMetadata EntityType](/dynamics365/customer-engagement/web-api/entitymetadata?view=dynamics-ce-odata-9&preserve-view=true) to the `/EntityDefinitions` resource|
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By enabling [!INCLUDE[pn_netbreeze_long](pn-social-engagement-long.md)] to connect to [!INCLUDE[pn_microsoftcrm](pn-microsoftcrm.md)], you will allow data to be sent to [!INCLUDE[pn_crm_shortest](pn-crm-shortest.md)] using an individual action on a post or automation rules.
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