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Understanding “Parent” Access Type in Table Permissions in Power Pages

Understanding “Parent” Access Type in Table Permissions in Power Pages
Watch the Video below or scroll to read the article. With Real Example: Appointment (Parent) and Prescription (Child) In Microsoft Power Pages, Table Permissions are critical to control what authenticated users can view, create, edit, or delete. When building data-driven portals, setting the right access level is essential — not just for security, but for…
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