How to get roles assigned for an user in Office 365 environment from Powerapps
We are trying to change Button Visibility Based on User Role. Added Custom Security Role, Assigned roles to Users from Dynamics 365 environment .
Custom Security roles
Assigned These roles to Users via Manage Roles option.
Manage User Roles
How can we get Role assigned for CurrentUser in Powerapps Environment? Only 3 attributes(Email,fullName,Image) are available for User() object. Tried using Dynamics 365 Users, Security roles etc into Datasource. Also tried by adding Users entity into Datasource.
Dynamics 365 security roles, users in to datasource
dynamics-crm office365 powerapps security-roles
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We are trying to change Button Visibility Based on User Role. Added Custom Security Role, Assigned roles to Users from Dynamics 365 environment .
Custom Security roles
Assigned These roles to Users via Manage Roles option.
Manage User Roles
How can we get Role assigned for CurrentUser in Powerapps Environment? Only 3 attributes(Email,fullName,Image) are available for User() object. Tried using Dynamics 365 Users, Security roles etc into Datasource. Also tried by adding Users entity into Datasource.
Dynamics 365 security roles, users in to datasource
dynamics-crm office365 powerapps security-roles
Do you have any followup question?
– Arun Vinoth
Feb 6 at 16:01
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We are trying to change Button Visibility Based on User Role. Added Custom Security Role, Assigned roles to Users from Dynamics 365 environment .
Custom Security roles
Assigned These roles to Users via Manage Roles option.
Manage User Roles
How can we get Role assigned for CurrentUser in Powerapps Environment? Only 3 attributes(Email,fullName,Image) are available for User() object. Tried using Dynamics 365 Users, Security roles etc into Datasource. Also tried by adding Users entity into Datasource.
Dynamics 365 security roles, users in to datasource
dynamics-crm office365 powerapps security-roles
We are trying to change Button Visibility Based on User Role. Added Custom Security Role, Assigned roles to Users from Dynamics 365 environment .
Custom Security roles
Assigned These roles to Users via Manage Roles option.
Manage User Roles
How can we get Role assigned for CurrentUser in Powerapps Environment? Only 3 attributes(Email,fullName,Image) are available for User() object. Tried using Dynamics 365 Users, Security roles etc into Datasource. Also tried by adding Users entity into Datasource.
Dynamics 365 security roles, users in to datasource
dynamics-crm office365 powerapps security-roles
dynamics-crm office365 powerapps security-roles
edited Jan 20 at 4:37
Arun Vinoth
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asked Nov 12 '18 at 13:03
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In a classic Dynamics CRM web UI or Model driven PowerApp, we have a choice to write client side form scripting to pull current user’s security roles and manipulate the client controls. We will be using web api or odata & utilize the systemuserrolescollection
or SystemUserRolesSet
dataset to pull the needed data. Read more
But in Canvas apps, even today we are unable to find this System user roles
table in Dynamics 365 connectors. So we have to wait till this is exposed.
Or you can have a SQL replication (maybe Data export service) or custom connector which consume the D365 web api to pull this data.
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In a classic Dynamics CRM web UI or Model driven PowerApp, we have a choice to write client side form scripting to pull current user’s security roles and manipulate the client controls. We will be using web api or odata & utilize the systemuserrolescollection
or SystemUserRolesSet
dataset to pull the needed data. Read more
But in Canvas apps, even today we are unable to find this System user roles
table in Dynamics 365 connectors. So we have to wait till this is exposed.
Or you can have a SQL replication (maybe Data export service) or custom connector which consume the D365 web api to pull this data.
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In a classic Dynamics CRM web UI or Model driven PowerApp, we have a choice to write client side form scripting to pull current user’s security roles and manipulate the client controls. We will be using web api or odata & utilize the systemuserrolescollection
or SystemUserRolesSet
dataset to pull the needed data. Read more
But in Canvas apps, even today we are unable to find this System user roles
table in Dynamics 365 connectors. So we have to wait till this is exposed.
Or you can have a SQL replication (maybe Data export service) or custom connector which consume the D365 web api to pull this data.
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In a classic Dynamics CRM web UI or Model driven PowerApp, we have a choice to write client side form scripting to pull current user’s security roles and manipulate the client controls. We will be using web api or odata & utilize the systemuserrolescollection
or SystemUserRolesSet
dataset to pull the needed data. Read more
But in Canvas apps, even today we are unable to find this System user roles
table in Dynamics 365 connectors. So we have to wait till this is exposed.
Or you can have a SQL replication (maybe Data export service) or custom connector which consume the D365 web api to pull this data.
In a classic Dynamics CRM web UI or Model driven PowerApp, we have a choice to write client side form scripting to pull current user’s security roles and manipulate the client controls. We will be using web api or odata & utilize the systemuserrolescollection
or SystemUserRolesSet
dataset to pull the needed data. Read more
But in Canvas apps, even today we are unable to find this System user roles
table in Dynamics 365 connectors. So we have to wait till this is exposed.
Or you can have a SQL replication (maybe Data export service) or custom connector which consume the D365 web api to pull this data.
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