I've also tried several things to see if it's my laptop that is causing the missing icon. I keep very tight reigns on what my laptop interacts with and how it talks to the web.
- disabled all ad blockers / filters - failed
- disabled all IP filters, virus blockers - failed
- different web browser - Chrome vs FireFox - failed
- So, go nuclear and use a different laptop - failed
All the ideas above, all failed to show me the database icon on the left hand edge with the modern command bar. So our companies account has 3 different environments setup. When I switch to the other environments and edit an app, the database icon is there. I go back to my icon and edit an app, it's not there.
So as background, I've created so many apps (100+) over the last few years that when a new project comes up, I almost always have an app that is similar already. So I normally just edit an old app, resave it as a new one, delete screens, add screens, make whatever changes needed to fit the new project. So this leads to a new idea....
If I create a brand new blank app from nothing, the database icon is there on the left edge. If I edit an old app to use on a new project, the database icon on the left is NOT there. So now the question is WHY? And I think only someone from Microsoft can answer this question. This is a very very weird bug in their PowerApps system and I wish I could find a way around it. I really have no desire to completely recreate my apps from scratch from a blank. I'm usually under a time crunch to have an app up and running within hours. I get the requirements and usually with hours, the project is starting up. To start from scratch, could take days to get all the little details from a blank app up and running.
Anyone's thoughts?