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Gurdev Singh
Aug 22, 2019Iron Contributor
Flow 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...
Gurdev Singh
Nov 11, 2019Iron Contributor
Mihir Yelamanchili Advice we got is that Flow licenses are required for all users who can update the SharePoint list associated with Flow trigger. This is disappointing and means if you have a public list accessible to all users in company, then potentially, all users will need P2 licenses.
Overall, licensing of PowerApps and Flow is a disaster. Essentially, Microsoft has sucked everybody in by launching these apps with low costs and now charging which has left businesses scratching their heads what to do next.
I will strongly recommend logging a Microsoft Support ticket to clarify licenses required in your own tenant. Otherwise, you will end up reading pages and pages of documentation and forum posts and still end up none the wiser.
Emanuel van der Aalst
May 20, 2020Brass Contributor
Did you eventually raise that ticket and what was the result? Funny that I spend most of my time on the techcommunity forums sorting out licensing questions. And just my 2 cents: €15/user is a lot in my opinion to trigger an HTTP request if you compare it to the price of Microsoft 365 Business Premium which gives you all of Office 365, all of EMS and W10 for €17. It's almost crazy.