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Which Apps and Flows are using my sharepoint list
- Nov 24, 2023
to find out which Apps and Flows are using your SharePoint list, you can follow these steps:
Power Platform Admin Center:
In the Power Platform Admin Center interface (https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/), in the left navigation, you can click on Analytics --> Power Automate --> Connectors to see all the connections you are using for all the flows.
Click on “SharePoint” connection and it will show the details of the connection.List Flows as Admin in Power Automate:
You can create a Power Automate Flow with a manual trigger that will get you a list of all the Flows deployed on a SharePoint List with the ‘when an item is created’ trigger.
Add an action “List Flows as Admin” or if you only want to get Flows created by you, you can add “List My Flows” action.
For more information you can use this link:
Get all the Flows connected to a SharePoint List/L... - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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Leon Pavesic
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to find out which Apps and Flows are using your SharePoint list, you can follow these steps:
Power Platform Admin Center:
In the Power Platform Admin Center interface (https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/), in the left navigation, you can click on Analytics --> Power Automate --> Connectors to see all the connections you are using for all the flows.
Click on “SharePoint” connection and it will show the details of the connection.
List Flows as Admin in Power Automate:
You can create a Power Automate Flow with a manual trigger that will get you a list of all the Flows deployed on a SharePoint List with the ‘when an item is created’ trigger.
Add an action “List Flows as Admin” or if you only want to get Flows created by you, you can add “List My Flows” action.
For more information you can use this link:
Get all the Flows connected to a SharePoint List/L... - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)
Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
This will help others to find the correct solution easily. It also closes the item.
If the post was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Like.
Kindest regards,
Leon Pavesic
(LinkedIn)