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Sharepoint Integration and Subgrid Buttons

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I have SharePoint integration with my model-driven app. I would like to manage New, Edit, Delete buttons on the SharePoint subgrid according to the security role. Even if I remove privileges from the Power Apps security role and restrict user access from SharePoint, I am still able to see the buttons. When user click the delete button, power apps error message has been appearing other than the user friendly message. How can I manage this issue, could you please help me to find suitable solution?
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  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    152,811 Most Valuable Professional on at
    Sharepoint Integration and Subgrid Buttons
    Please disregard - wrong thread
     
     
  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    152,811 Most Valuable Professional on at
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    ___disregard ___
     
  • EE-23071557-0 Profile Picture
    4 on at
    Sharepoint Integration and Subgrid Buttons

    Thank you for your response.

    I think I wasn’t able to explain my issue clearly. My situation is different from what you answered.

    I have a model-driven app with two roles that use this app:


    1. Admin Role

    2. Basic Role
     

    My expectation:


    • Admin users should be able to add, delete, and edit files in SharePoint via the subgrid. The New, Edit, and Delete buttons should be visible and available for this role.

    • Basic users should not be able to add, delete, or edit files in SharePoint via the subgrid. They should only be able to view the files, and the New, Edit, and Delete buttons should be hidden.

    •  

    To achieve this requirement:


    • I assigned the appropriate privileges to the roles by editing the SharePoint Document and Document Location tables.

    • I also restricted user access to SharePoint folders based on their role.

    •  
     

    However, all users with the Basic role are still able to see the sub grid buttons.

     

    Thanks

  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    152,811 Most Valuable Professional on at
    Sharepoint Integration and Subgrid Buttons
    Sorry - posted on the wrong thread and did not notice it.  I do not use MDAs, so will leave this for someone who does.
  • Ram Prakash Profile Picture
    5,576 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Sharepoint Integration and Subgrid Buttons
    Hi@EE-23071557-0

    Can you help me with Screenshot, Are you using DV?
     
    Please mark as answer if my suggestion helps.
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  • EE-23071557-0 Profile Picture
    4 on at
    Sharepoint Integration and Subgrid Buttons
     
    I do not use DV. There is a standart integration between Power apps and Share Point. 
    Please check the below screen shot. I logged in with Basic user and I am still able to see new button on the sub-grid. 
     
    Thanks
     

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