How To Add Role Based UI To Your Power Apps | Admin Based Access

How To Add Role Based UI To Your Power Apps | Admin Based Access

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Emad
Emad - 01.10.2023 18:04

What about email characters' case sensitivity?

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Marcos Cirino
Marcos Cirino - 19.09.2023 17:07

Would it be possible to add a dynamic property to it? Example: I have a field in the app called "admin" and whoever's name is in there gets the access. So it's not tied to a fixed person or group, but whoever I have in that field. Thank you for the video!

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David G
David G - 16.08.2023 05:33

Worked for me, is easy compared with another tutorials, Does anyone trayed adding more different roles?

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Ranjan Roy
Ranjan Roy - 24.07.2023 07:38

Amazing video
1 question - can we have edit or read only columns functionalities as well for admin and non admins , sir ?

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Eduar Gabriel Trinidad Almodovar
Eduar Gabriel Trinidad Almodovar - 15.06.2023 19:48

Good

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Sue Amin
Sue Amin - 12.04.2023 17:07

Hi, Thank you for this succinct knowledge. Very clearly explained! Appreciate it!

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Himanshu Prakash
Himanshu Prakash - 25.11.2022 17:33

Is it possible somehow to check the role through Office365User object in the power app(without using a separate sharepoint list)?

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Butter
Butter - 20.10.2022 15:36

Thanks, It worked !
I am going to try this out with accounts instead of email.

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Arkady Ivanovich
Arkady Ivanovich - 18.10.2022 08:16

You are the man! Thanks!!

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Jérôme de LATTRE
Jérôme de LATTRE - 09.07.2022 09:17

Thamk’s. Do you know if it’s possible to use the property of the app where it is define the admin of the app ?

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Leeza Pandey
Leeza Pandey - 01.07.2022 16:07

mine too

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