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Hi @Tiny-wa , thank you for your comprehensive answer! Tried everything as you stated in your reply. Still, the guest user cannot see the data in App. Could it be due to the PowerApps environment? I'm using a sandbox environment, not the default one. If you could share more info about your PowerApps or SQL setup that could be relevant in making this work? For my AD server there is a master Admin with who I've created the database. Only later have I added AD Integrated Admin so that I could create an external user.– Kresimir L.Commented Mar 17, 2021 at 10:17
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Did you try to create an AAD group, add the internal user and the guest into the group and authorise the group itself to be a reader on the SQL Server side?– milivojeviCHCommented Mar 17, 2021 at 14:47
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1@milivojeviCH I haven't try that yet, it sounds like to be a good idea :)– Tiny WangCommented Mar 17, 2021 at 15:21
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1@KresimirL. I'm not an expert in powerapp indeed, I'll share my creating details.– Tiny WangCommented Mar 17, 2021 at 15:34
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@milivojeviCH that was my first intention to use AAD group, but again, guest users couldn't see the data, even though they had direct access to SQL.– Kresimir L.Commented Mar 18, 2021 at 8:34
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