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Mihir Yelamanchili's avatar
Mihir Yelamanchili
Brass Contributor
Sep 18, 2018
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How to integrate SP2019 with MS flow and PowerApps

With SP 2019, is it possible to integrate MS flow and Power Apps?

Below is my assumption, please suggest me if it is not true.

SP2019 is onpremises server. To work with MS flow and Power Apps, users need to buy licenses separately as described here for https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/, https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/. Install on-premises gateways and connect to MS flow and PowerApps cloud then implement the solutions.

Every user should have appropriate license to use them or view them.

 

  • Please see, if my article is helpful to you.

    https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/sharepoint-2019-powerapps-integration/

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  • Rishi Gupta's avatar
    Rishi Gupta
    Brass Contributor

    Mihir Yelamanchili Does every user needs to have a license to view the powerapps form or running flow? Or is it only for those who wants to create the flow and forms using powerapps?

    • Trevor Seward's avatar
      Trevor Seward
      MVP
      Since you need to use the Data Management Gateway, your users need Power Apps P1/Power Automate P1 licensing at a minimum.
    • aarj6's avatar
      aarj6
      Copper Contributor

      Rishi Gupta everyone need license to PowerApps and Flows. The base license is part of Office 365 E3 license if you have one. Otherwise you should have stand alone license for PowerApps and Flows.

  • Nanddeep's avatar
    Nanddeep
    Copper Contributor

    Please see, if my article is helpful to you.

    https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/sharepoint-2019-powerapps-integration/

  • Frank Daske's avatar
    Frank Daske
    Iron Contributor

    Alternatively, you can make use of ready-to-use 3rd party tools. Basically a https://www.layer2solutions.com/solutions/general-data-integration to forward changes in SharePoint (or almost any other app) to Flow can do the job. No user-based licensing required in this case - just one-time per installation. Hope that helps, Frank.

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