Power Apps with SharePoint lists as a data source are becoming widely built, especially due to licensing, as if a company already has the Microsoft 365/Office 365 enterprise plans, SharePoint connectors for Power Apps are included (while Azure SQL/Common Data services and others require premium plans).
If we connect any SharePoint list to Power Apps, it has to be shared with all users for them…
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PowerShell script: Prevent Power Apps users from accessing lists from SharePoint UI
Power Apps with SharePoint lists as a data source are becoming widely built, especially due to licensing, as if a company already has the Microsoft 365/Office 365 enterprise plans, SharePoint connectors for Power Apps are included (while Azure SQL/Common Data services and others require premium plans).
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SharePoint and Office 365 Consultant/Developer always trying to get the best from Microsoft stack (Microsoft 365/Azure/Power Platform and related stuff).
Living in Ireland since 2018, I had previously worked in Brazil as a consultant/developer for Office 365, SharePoint and related technologies for almost 10 years.
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