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Integrating SQL Server with PowerApps without using any form of authentication is not recommended and, in most cases, not supported. However, if this is your scenario, you can consider using the windows authentication
I was a little bummed out that 99% of this conversation was about SQL Server (very introduction conversation) and Guy Chat vs. PowerApps. Perhaps this video should have chapters so people can skip ahead or perhaps the video can be renamed; I felt I watched 3 hours of your video and did not learn anything about how to connect my power app to SQL Server or how to use SQL Server relationships in my application. Maybe I just misunderstood the purpose of this video.
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➡ Here are the show notes: powerplatformlinks.com/Power+Apps/Live+Streams/SQL+Server+Basics+for+Power+Apps
🍬 Get my free video course, access to my free community
www.skool.com/power-apps-community ⬅
I remember Sybase on VMS. Ah, the good ole' days!
Nostalgia is great! 😋👍
Thank you for sharing this.
My pleasure!
Can we integrated sql server without authentication with powerapps?
Integrating SQL Server with PowerApps without using any form of authentication is not recommended and, in most cases, not supported.
However, if this is your scenario, you can consider using the windows authentication
I was a little bummed out that 99% of this conversation was about SQL Server (very introduction conversation) and Guy Chat vs. PowerApps. Perhaps this video should have chapters so people can skip ahead or perhaps the video can be renamed; I felt I watched 3 hours of your video and did not learn anything about how to connect my power app to SQL Server or how to use SQL Server relationships in my application. Maybe I just misunderstood the purpose of this video.
Thanks for the valuable feedback to help us improve on our content, much appreciated.
You can join my free community to get resources tailored to your needs: www.skool.com/power-apps-community