Solution: On Dev, you assign the Logic App Contributor role to the Developers group. Does this meet the goal?
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named Adatum and an Azure Subscription named Subscription1. Adatum contains a group named Developers. Subscription1 contains a resource group named Dev.
You need to provide the Developers group with the ability to create Azure logic apps in the Dev resource group.
Solution: On Dev, you assign the Logic App Contributor role to the Developers group. Does this meet the goal?
A . Yes
B . No
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Logic App Contributor role lets you manage logic app, but not access to them. It provides access to view, edit, and update a logic app.
Explanations:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-securing-a-logic-app
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This is indeed the correct answer – Yes a Logic App Contributor can create Logic Apps.
The explanation is misleading or improperly written. Microsoft’s documentation reads: “Lets you manage logic apps, but you can’t change access to them”.
This may read differently at the time the question was added, but the role has always contained the Microsoft.Logic/* action, which includes the create actions for all resources within the Microsoft.Logic resource provider, including Logic Apps.