If you work with building Power Apps portals, as you make updates to pages, assign users to Web Roles or make any other changes, you want to see these changes immediately on the portal.
You are likely very much aware of the Portal studio Browse Website function or the Clear Cache button available in the /_services/about page for administrators.
Clearing the cache ensures that all the…
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Using the Power Apps portals WebAPI to Clear the Portal Cache
If you work with building Power Apps portals, as you make updates to pages, assign users to Web Roles or make any other changes, you want to see these changes immediately on the portal. You are likely very much aware of the Portal studio Browse Website function or the Clear Cache button available in the…
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