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Power Fx | DataSourceInfo function

Power Fx | DataSourceInfo function
Assume that you are building a Canvas app using ‘Accounts’ table of Dataverse datasource and you need to show a button only if the logged in user has ‘Delete’ permission on ‘Accounts’ table. We can easily fulfill above requirement using DataSourceInfo function. DataSourceInfo function provides information about a particular column of a data source also […]

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