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SteveMorley1
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Nov 22, 2018
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SharePoint Designer to Microsoft Flow Limitations

Hi everyone,

 

Like a lot of people who are reading this, we have been using SharePoint Designer (SPD) for several years to do a myriad of little things:

  • Email reminders
  • Copying documents from library to another if it meets a certain condition
  • Copying list items from one library to another if it meets a certain condition
  • Looping workflows
  • Setting list/library column fields to a certain value

While I'm committed to learning Flow better, and I realize that Microsoft is working every day to make Flow do more things that SPD has done in the past, I have one overwhelming problem in our Office 365 tenant.

 

That's the hard limit of 4500 Flows per month.

 

Since it's coming up to Black Friday, I have been getting a number of requests from people wanting me to buy things.  Like online training, and at big, bargain prices.

 

Anyway, I was talking with a lovely non-bot Samantha (I asked her if she was a real person, and she said yes), about their training offers, describing my issue with Flow.

 

She said that PowerApps can actually do a number of these types of operations without using Flow.  My first question is, anyone have any experience with PowerApps doing some of the tasks I listed?

 

My second question, does anyone have any recommendations for training groups that are of good quality, offering online solutions at a reasonable price?

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  • No I wouldn't use Powerapps for any of those. Flow isn't restricted to 4500 not sure where you get that. That's just for a paid flow license. You get 2000 per Office 365 licensed user and it's pooled so you get a pretty heft amount. You can get 50000 for 40/mo if you need more but most of the time you do not.

    For training there are a lot of YouTube content out there to learn this stuff. Shane Young / Laura Rogers have good PowerApps and Flow content and even do offer training through their respective companies.
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      SteveMorley1
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      Thanks ChrisWebbTech.  I got that information from Microsoft at the conference in Boston, plus we have been told that based on our license, which is for an educational institution.  I would love to be wrong on that one, and thank you for the recommendations.

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