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Show hide command buttons based on table permission in Power apps model driven apps using Power FX

Show hide command buttons based on table permission in Power apps model driven apps using Power FX
If you want to show hide command buttons as per table permission for a login user then follow below steps. In this example I want to hide the custom command button “Set as Competitor” for the users who has no edit permission on Account entity. So first you need to check the security role permission.…
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