Is there a way to tell what is classifying an app as “Premium”

  • Is there a way to tell what is classifying an app as “Premium”

    Posted by sam-duval on October 25, 2021 at 1:54 pm
    • Sam Duval

      Member

      October 25, 2021 at 1:54 PM

      I have an app that I’m building that’s collecting information from sharepoint and office 365 users, and uses information gathered from those as parameter values in various power automate jobs. It’s saying that the license designation is premium, but I don’t know what connectors that I’m using are driving the premium designation. I originally had an Azure SQL connection included, but I’ve since removed all traces of that. Is it possible that the app isn’t reclassifying it’s self-back down to be shared under the “Power Apps for Office 365″ license?

       

       

    • Will Page

      Member

      October 26, 2021 at 12:35 AM

      You’re executing a stored procedure in SQL via a flow. This will make your app premium because SQL is a premium connector.

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      Will Page
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    • Sam Duval

      Member

      October 26, 2021 at 8:14 AM

      Thanks . So the connections and actions I’m using in Power Automate pass through to the license designation in power apps, so if I use a premium feature in power automate, and call that flow from power apps, the power app will require a premium (per user/app) license? ?

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      Sam Duval
      Data Quality Analyst
      Element Financial
      Indianapolis IN
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    • Ove Bristrand

      Member

      October 26, 2021 at 12:55 AM

      You might as well see if the Desktop Flow you are running needs a license of Power Automate RPA.

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      Ove Bristrand
      46 08 5000 3171
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