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EduReports-Reflect.ReadAnonymous.All

Allows the app to read all tenant users reflect check-ins submissions data (excludes responder-identifying information) without a signed-in user.

Merill's Note

For an app to access data in Microsoft Graph, the user or administrator must grant it the permissions it needs. This article lists all the Microsoft Graph APIs and your tenant data that can be accessed by the application (vendor/developer) if you consent to the EduReports-Reflect.ReadAnonymous.All permission.

If you need to create an audit report of the permissions granted to all the apps in your tenant, you can run the Export-MsIdAppConsentGrantReport command. See How To: Run a quick OAuth app audit of your tenant

Category Application Delegated
Identifier f5d05dba-7ef0-46fc-b62c-a7282555f428 -
DisplayText Read all tenant reflect check-ins submissions data -
Description Allows the app to read all tenant users reflect check-ins submissions data (excludes responder-identifying information) without a signed-in user. -
AdminConsentRequired - -

Graph Methods

Resources

Granting this permission allows the calling application to access (and/or update) the following information in your tenant.

Graph reference: reflectCheckInResponse

Property Type Description
checkInId String Identifier for the Reflect check-in.
checkInTitle String The question or prompt of the Reflect check-in that this response addresses.
classId String ID of the class associated with the Reflect check-in.
createdDateTime DateTimeOffset Date and time when the Reflect check-in was created. The timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
creatorId String ID of the user who created the Reflect check-in.
isClosed Boolean Indicates whether the Reflect check-in is closed (true) or open (false).
responderId String ID of the user who responded to the Reflect check-in.
responseEmotion responseEmotionType Represents the exact emotion name that the responder felt during the Reflect check-in response. The possible values are: none, confident, excited, happy, motivated, peaceful, ambitious, cheerful, comfortable, creative, determined, energized, focused, fulfilled, grateful, included, inspired, optimistic, proud, successful, valuable, annoyed, bored, calm, confused, glad, content, pensive, reserved, restless, shocked, tired, angry, depressed, exhausted, lonely, nervous, anxious, apathetic, concerned, disappointed, frightened, frustrated, hopeless, hurt, jealous, miserable, overwhelmed, skeptical, stressed, stuck, worthless, awed, ashamed, curious, sensitive, sad, unknownFutureValue.
responseFeedback responseFeedbackType Represents the pleasantness level of the response that indicates how pleasant the responder felt. The possible values are: none, notDetected, veryUnpleasant, unpleasant, neutral, pleasant, veryPleasant, unknownFutureValue.
submitDateTime DateTimeOffset Date and time when the response to the Reflect check-in was submitted. The timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.