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SteveMorley1
Nov 22, 2018Brass Contributor
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 l...
- Nov 22, 2018All office 365 licenses are pooled the only one not is the free one that normal free tier users use. See this which includes education in the office 365 listing in the FAQ.
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
Nov 22, 2018
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.
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.
SteveMorley1
Nov 22, 2018Brass Contributor
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.
- Nov 22, 2018All office 365 licenses are pooled the only one not is the free one that normal free tier users use. See this which includes education in the office 365 listing in the FAQ.
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/