Show Child items in Views (Model Driven Apps)
If you're a user of Model Driven Apps, you'll be glad to know that the latest preview version of the Power Apps grid control allows you to display child items in views. While there is no official documentation yet, it's a noteworthy development for those who rely heavily on Model Driven Apps in their work.
As this feature is still in preview, it's essential to thoroughly test it and not use it in production environments just yet. With proper testing, you can ensure seamless integration of this feature into your workflow and harness its potential to elevate your productivity.
The article at the link provided offers a brief rundown of how to configure it, making it easy to adapt to your needs and preferences. Keep in mind that this is still a new feature in development, so stay tuned for further updates.
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