How To Add Role Based UI To Your Power Apps | Admin Based Access
In this video we will go over the basics of creating a role based system in your power app. We will be utilizing a Sharepoint list in this video, along with showing you how to add a "Admin" check while your app is loading up.
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That was awesome. You explained that so well.
Thanks, It worked ! I am going to try this out with accounts instead of email.
You are the man! Thanks!!
Worked for me, is easy compared with another tutorials, Does anyone trayed adding more different roles?
Amazing video 1 question - can we have edit or read only columns functionalities as well for admin and non admins , sir ?
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!
What about email characters' case sensitivity?
I´ve got an app that is shared to two teams, each of them have a diff shared mailbox (A and B). Is it possible to do something similar avoiding to create a list of members? I would liket to set the app to give access to a screen depending on the shared mailbox? for example, if I belong to Shared Mailbox A I should have access to one of those screens. If I belong to Shared Mailbox B, I should only have access to the other screen. Thanks!
Good
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 ?
@powerappsuniversity
2 жыл бұрын
Hello, I am unfamiliar with what property you are referencing. Could you provide a little more detail? I would be happy to help!
I tried this on an image didn't work but it did with a regular ole button 😅
Is it possible somehow to check the role through Office365User object in the power app(without using a separate sharepoint list)?
@thanghuu887
Жыл бұрын
then you must create a user group in portal to define which group is an admin and not
mine too