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Tag: Portals

New Tool: Portal Entity Permission Manager

2021-02-052021-02-06 ~ Jonas Rapp ~ Leave a comment

Working with Entity Permissions for Power Apps Portals is not always as smooth as you might want it to be. This new tool lets you visually see and work with the different types of permissions and their hierarchies, and makes it easier to get it right the first time.

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