How-to hide a SharePoint list so accessing data via the SharePoint user interface is less easy
This video shows how to hide a SharePoint list with PnP PowerShell and how Power Apps can/cannot access hidden lists.
This video shows how to hide a SharePoint list with PnP PowerShell and how Power Apps can/cannot access hidden lists.
Go to your “Azure Automation Account”. Click on “Modules” in the section “Shared Resources”. Click on “Browse gallery”. Search for PnP. Click on “SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline” for SharePoint Online. Click on “Import”. …
2020-05-16: A new blog series on this topic will not start. 2019-01-15: This solution got a different setup then the one presented in 2018-10. I therefor stop this blog series …
On 2018-10-18, I gave a presentation on the DIWUG event at Macaw about the business solution “Employee capacity planning” I created with: SharePoint Online, PnP PowerShell and PowerApps. My presentation …
This blog post is part of a series called AMFTF (a message from the field) containing short blog posts about a best practice, a functionality, a how-to and/or something just …
On 2018-09-18, I gave a presentation about the business solution “Investment requests” I created with: SharePoint Online (Modern team site), PnP PowerShell, Flow and PowerApps. The 45 minutes were over …
On 2018-09-18, I gave a presentation on the “Dutch PowerApps and Flow User Group” event at Winvision about the business solution “Investment requests” I created with: SharePoint Online (Modern team …
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SharePoint Online does not allow you to create site columns with identical display names when using a web browser. When using PnP PowerShell to create site columns, identical display names …