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Chad_V_Kealey
Oct 25, 2017Steel Contributor
Any equivalent to SP2010's "Impersonation Step" in PowerApps/Flow?
In our SP2010 environment, we have an "application" that allows users to self-register for trainings and workshops. This works by having two lists: (1) the "Sessions" list and (2) the "Signups" list....
Chad_V_Kealey
Steel Contributor
Stephen Siciliano, so the only way to have control over whose credentials are used for the connections would be to use manually-triggered Flows? Are Flows initiated from a PowerApp (e.g.: via a "Submit for Approval" button) considered "manually-triggered"?
Stephen Siciliano
Jun 12, 2018Microsoft
That's correct. At this time PowerApps triggered flows don't use the same capabilities as button flows (aka manually triggered).