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DaithiG
Jan 24, 2019Iron Contributor
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Hi all, I'm looking to create a List for approvals (using Flow). I just want one list for the requester to enter details (using item level permissions). A flow will run which will use the Ap...
- Jan 25, 2019You could use powerapps but you could also easily use list settings > advanced settings (it might be in versioning can’t look right now.) but you turn on content types then go back to list settings page. From there pick the item content type and you can then select the two columns and hide them.
Now they won’t show on the new form but they will be available in the list view and to your flow. This might be enough to meet your need. If you need more edit rights to fields that were hidden after the initial form then you’ll need to look at the powerapp path.
Jan 25, 2019
You could use powerapps but you could also easily use list settings > advanced settings (it might be in versioning can’t look right now.) but you turn on content types then go back to list settings page. From there pick the item content type and you can then select the two columns and hide them.
Now they won’t show on the new form but they will be available in the list view and to your flow. This might be enough to meet your need. If you need more edit rights to fields that were hidden after the initial form then you’ll need to look at the powerapp path.
Now they won’t show on the new form but they will be available in the list view and to your flow. This might be enough to meet your need. If you need more edit rights to fields that were hidden after the initial form then you’ll need to look at the powerapp path.
- DaithiGJan 25, 2019Iron Contributor
Thanks ChrisWebbTech , I look at content types yesterday and it seems to fit the bill.