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Alex_Goss
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May 24, 2023
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D365 BC Is it multiplexing if users have BC Team Member license

Hi, The multiplexing guide talks about people without licenses. This question is about if everyone is licensed in D365 BC - it is just some have Team Members and some have Essentials or Premium.  I...
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    Nick_Beacroft
    May 29, 2023

    Hi Alex_Goss 


    Multiplexing is really about avoiding or circumventing the need to buy licenses.

     

    In your case, one aspect is about technical limitations and use rights, whether the BC Team Member license provide sufficient rights to those users to update the custom table, which I believe is OK.

     

    The second aspect is about the automation and triggering of flows, and whether that is multiplexing. This depends on what the full licensed (Essential / Premium) users are doing with the data first. If they are performing manual checks before triggering the flow themselves then this would IMO not be multiplexing.

     

    This was an explanation provided to me by a Microsoft advisor.

     

    When Data from a service is made available to User A, and User A makes this data available to a group of other Users (B). If B can still access the data when the service is shut down, it is not multiplexing, since there is no direct or indirect connection to the service.

    Where User A provides information to User B, and User B validates before manually triggering a Power Automate flow, this is considered not multiplexing.

     

    I have attached a multiplexing guide for reference.

     

    Hope this helps.

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