We are announcing the ability to enhance row summaries in model-driven apps in Power Apps. This feature will reach general availability on June 30, 2026.
How does this affect me?
This feature provides enhancements to the row summaries experience that broaden the reach, control, and value of row summaries, improving usability for both makers and end users across all supported clouds.
Key enhancements include:
- Makers can assign security roles to individual summaries, giving them fine-grained control over who can view specific insights. This improvement aims to ease past challenges surfaced through support cases where incorrect or missing privileges prevented summaries from appearing as expected, reinforcing the importance of precise access control.
- Row summary support is extended to include US Government clouds, making the feature available to regulated customers working within stricter compliance and data boundary requirements. With this expansion, users in government environments can access the same at-a-glance understanding of records that commercial users enjoy.
- First-party summaries shipped by Dynamics 365 product teams, like Customer Service and Sales, are currently not accessible from view pages. The improvements in this wave allow users to see relevant Microsoft-provided insights immediately when browsing records in the grid, without needing to open each record individually.
This message is for awareness, and no action is required.
Source: Microsoft
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