05-04-2018 21:41 PM - last edited 10-22-2018 09:05 AM
If you are OK to store your PDF files *inside* your Azure SQL DB (rather than just a link to them) you can check out my tutorial here: https://youtu.be/uDHLzob53oo Storing a PDF in an Image field works well - you can even use the Add Picture control to add a PDF. When you want to *display* the PDF in PowerApps, I recommend using the 'For JSON Auto' command in SQL to convert the (binary) data from the Image field into Base64 string data in a varchar(max) field - PowerApps seems to be able to *render* the PDF 3 times faster (not counting time to download the data) from a Base64 string.
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