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employee directory
- Mar 21, 2019
Hi matthieu2906,
There is excellent people and organization information in Office 365, with Contact Cards, Delve, Teams etc., but nothing "out of the box" with SharePoint will meet your needs. A 3rd party web part or custom solution would be in order.
If you are going custom, I think the SharePoint list formatting samples on GitHub are interesting - especially the User Profile Card.
I hope this helps.
Norm
Odd sorry all. The link never moved so not sure why it quit. Here is new link. I’ll also update original.
https://webbtech365-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/chriswebb_webbtech_org/EedKP_Yo0eROkpyocplkH8oBELcOUOZKAPIRJ1QD4xpmZw?e=RSEgrD
*Updated 10-28-21 again.....
ChrisWebbTech The link looks like it has expired again. Are you able to repost?
- ADumithApr 06, 2022Iron ContributorHi there,
I downloaded the msapp file but I was not able to upload to my SharePoint online. I wonder if you could give me a hand with this? I really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance, - Oct 28, 2021
It uses old powerapps build so not sure if loading it in updates studio version or not. Anyway, under View > Data Source, then on that window Add data source, you pick Office365Users.
As for active people, it uses the Company attribute from AD. So you need to just make sure your active accounts have this set, and disabled / system accounts don't use the Company field, or at least the same one.
- Michal_KarasinskiOct 28, 2021Copper Contributor
ChrisWebbTech Thank you for this. I got it on my power apps but can't find where to add data connector? Also how did you filter to have only current employees showing? We have a lot of disabled and tech accounts which I would rather not display in the directory.
- Jan 15, 2021I migrated my OneDrive a bit ago, forgot about this being shared. I updated to new link. Thanks.