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Why the Dataverse connector?
You mean such apps are single-user?
Have you seen this: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Power-Apps/How-to-control-app-and-Dataverse-access/td-p/2198251
- George_HepworthSep 08, 2023Silver Contributor
"The huge error with the Access DV connector is that it won't map to a DV solution" What does that mean in this context? "won't map to a Dataverse solution"? If you mean what I think you mean, it's not accurate. I actually have an Access accdb linked to Dataverse tables in a solution.
But perhaps you mean something entirely different?
- George_HepworthSep 08, 2023Silver Contributor
I take that back. I actually have two accdbs linked to Dataverse tables in two different Solutions.
- RexterSep 08, 2023Brass Contributor
I have not found and way to export Access tables to a Solution. I tried several times and the tables only export to my environment. I am thinking you have a different subscription than I do. My organization has a 365 Business Premium sub, but apparently, we need an Enterprise sub for full SharePoint & Dataverse capabilities. No budget for that. I tried using Sharepoint lists as a temporary measure, but I am having the same issues. Appearently, Access Combo box won't write to a SP List of Davaverse. So, I ask again, what is both connectors?
I was told that SP Lists and DV can't be used as data sources for Access. Now I clearly see that they were correct. Hoping I get budget approval for an SQL server soon. In any case, dataverse is a far too a complicated platform. It requires heavy IT support. I am an Access developer, not an IT engineer - not suitable for non-IT developers.