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How to see if a user is maxing out Power Automate limits?

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How can i see if a user is maxing out power automate limits per 24hours. For example doing way to many connections and calculations and is maxing out our tenants limits based on our licenses?

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  • DamoBird365 Profile Picture
    8,942 Microsoft Employee on at
    Re: How to see if a user is maxing out Power Automate limits?

    Hi @Oskarkuus 

     

    If I delve in further I can see how many runs a flow has had and by which user, albeit this is dev.

     

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    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
    Cheers,
    Damien


    P.S. take a look at my new blog here

  • Oskarkuus Profile Picture
    1,095 on at
    Re: How to see if a user is maxing out Power Automate limits?

    I have not found it. I am admin so i can find the reports you refer to.

    But i can not understand how i can see if one user is throttling with one flow.

    Or if we reach our organization limits and risk having flows not working.

     

    I want to find some kind of warning or real counter that show us the limit.

     

  • DamoBird365 Profile Picture
    8,942 Microsoft Employee on at
    Re: How to see if a user is maxing out Power Automate limits?

    Hi @Oskarkuus 

     

    How are you getting on?

     

    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
    Cheers,
    Damien


    P.S. take a look at my new blog here

  • DamoBird365 Profile Picture
    8,942 Microsoft Employee on at
    Re: How to see if a user is maxing out Power Automate limits?

    Hi @Oskarkuus 

     

    If you have the Power Platform Admin role you can go here https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/analytics/flow OR via Power Automate, click on the cog -> admin center -> analytics -> power automate -> cloud flows:

     

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    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
    Cheers,
    Damien


    P.S. take a look at my new blog here

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