licensing
2 TopicsFlow licensing for HTTP connector
There is lot of conflicting advice about licensing required for HTTP Connector. Microsoft's decision to make this a premium connector has really complicated our licensing structure. Scenario 1 A Flow, 'Main Flow', is triggered from SharePoint list item creation/update. This flow triggers another flow using HTTP connector. Scenario 2 A Flow 'Request flow' is triggered from SharePoint list item creation/update. This flow triggers another flow, 'Provisioning Flow' using HTTP connector. Provisioning Flow itself uses HTTP connector to invoke graph API. In scenario 1 & 2, how many P1 licenses are required. Does the developer building the Flow needs P1 license whereas users able to create or update list items in SharePoint can stay with O365 E3? Or does everyone (developer as well as users with permissions on the List) need a P1 license? Really hoping for some Microsoft guidance to solve this conundrum?PowerApps Licensing
Hi, I need some help to understand how PowerApps are licensed. Use case: We're using a mixture of tools: devops, (Alteryx), SQL on prem, PowerApps Looking to create an approval flow, that is quite customised. New task created in devops > alteryx uses api to extract all information into SQL Server on prem, approver gets notified of task to review > opens powerapp and clicks approve / reject > approve/reject pushed back to sql server > alteryx then waits until all 4 approvers responses are received > pushes outcome to devops Trying to understand how the licensing structure works for PowerApps: Are we charged by each end user? Alternatively if we have office 365, is it only the developer who creates the application requires additional licensing (so we can push data back to on prem sql server), and the approvers are covered by O365? There are mixed messages across the net, and it would seem cost prohibitive to scale 1 app if there is a per user per month cost. I've tried reading MS' licensing pdf (found> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/pricing-billing-skus) and I can't get my head around it. Appreciate your help!Solved