Your Teams users CAN use PowerApps in Teams (I've not done that yet, but it's clearly an option) in such situations. Note that this does not assume that phone app does everything, or even a significant part of what the full relational database application does. They can work up the estimate and email it as a PDF to the prospect while the estimator is still on site. That data, including the photos are available through the full Access relational database application sitting on the desks of your inhouse users. ![]() That said, if you need remote users to perform a specific function, such as entering data collected in an off-premises meeting into your central database, PowerApps handles that kind of task well.Īs an example, a painting contractor could send estimators to prospects homes to take photos of the house and yard, enter dimensions of the building and other pertinent details into an app on a tablet or phone. It is in no way a replacement or alternative to a fully developed relational database application in Access. I see PowerApps as an adjunct to a full-featured relational database applications built with Access. However, if you want to extend s pecific pieces of functionality to others, you do have options. ![]() The short answer is the one theDBGuy already offered.
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