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C_Carri
Mar 12, 2024Copper Contributor
Publishing a SaaS offer for PowerApps a canvas app in AppSource
Hello, We have been trying for many months now to publish our PowerApps canvas apps as a SaaS offer, thereby allowing us to have transactable, licensed customers. Through a lot of effort, we m...
justinroyal
Microsoft
Mar 14, 2024C_Carri have you tried to package your application in a package as described here? Set up Dynamics 365 apps on Dataverse and Power Apps offer technical configuration on Microsoft AppSource - Marketplace publisher | Microsoft Learn
C_Carri
Mar 14, 2024Copper Contributor
It is packaged exactly as described in that article, in our Dynamics 365 apps on Dataverse and Powerapps offer, but as I mentioned before that one doesn't allow for a transactable offer.
However in the article you mentioned there, it mentions using S2S authentication and further links to using S2S to build multitenant applications. This sounds like it might be what we need, but I don't understand how this links back to our SaaS offer, or if it doesn't then we are still left with the problem of not having a transactable offer.
If it does connect with the SaaS offer, then we need to find out how to get the SaaS licensing information to the canvas app, which was in my original question.
Apologies, but if I sound confused it's because I am.
However in the article you mentioned there, it mentions using S2S authentication and further links to using S2S to build multitenant applications. This sounds like it might be what we need, but I don't understand how this links back to our SaaS offer, or if it doesn't then we are still left with the problem of not having a transactable offer.
If it does connect with the SaaS offer, then we need to find out how to get the SaaS licensing information to the canvas app, which was in my original question.
Apologies, but if I sound confused it's because I am.