According to the scenario, you want to share the MaintenanceScheduler cloud flow with three users who have different roles and permissions. To do this, you can use the following sharing methods:
Share as owner: This method allows you to add another user as an owner of the cloud flow, who can view, edit, run, and manage the flow. You can use this method to share the cloud flow with User 1, who is a senior maintenance manager and needs full access to the flow.
Share as co-owner: This method allows you to add a SharePoint list as a co-owner of the cloud flow, so that anyone who has edit access to the list also has edit access to the flow. You can use this method to share the cloud flow with User 2, who is a maintenance manager and needs to edit the flow. You can add the SharePoint list that User 2 has access to as a co-owner of the flow.
Share as run only user: This method allows you to grant run-only permissions to another user for the cloud flow, who can only run the flow manually or view its run history. You can use this method to share the cloud flow with User 3, who is a maintenance technician and needs to run the flow on demand.
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