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Hi,

 

I am customizing my SharePoint list form using power apps and if a user wants to access this SharePoint list form just to add data ( not to customize list form) needs a power apps license?

 

If yes, does the user requires same type of license with user having customize form capabilities?

 

Thanks,

Praveen

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  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
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    Hi @PRAVEENZNMD ,

    To use the Power Apps customised form, they would generally need at least E3.

     

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  • Pstork1 Profile Picture
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    To add to what @WarrenBelz said.  If they are internal user's they should have an Office license that will cover them, otherwise they wouldn't be able to access SharePoint anyway.  And it doesn't need to be an E3.  Even an F1 license has a seeded Power Apps license that covers using customized forms (Although I don't think they can build them.).  Also, MS recently eased up on licensing requirements for customized forms for external users.  They should also be able to access the forms without additional licensing.

  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
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    Thanks @Pstork1 ,

    That was some new information for me, particularly the easing up of the restrictions on the integrated Power Apps. We share some SharePoint data externally and currently have to use InfoPath forms on the relevant lists.

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    Here's the essential section from the licensing guide FAQ.  Take note on the first line that SharePoint customized forms require no PA license.

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    What license must be assigned to my guest so they can run an app shared with them?

    The same license that’s required for non-guests to run an app. For instance, if the app uses premium connectors, then a Power Apps Per App Plan or a Power Apps Per User Plan must be assigned to the guest.

    WHAT LICENSE MUST BE ASSIGNED TO MY GUEST SO THEY CAN RUN AN APP SHARED WITH THEM?
    Plan SharePoint customized form Standalone canvas app using non-premium connectors Standalone canvas app using premium connectors Model driven app
    SharePoint user (no PA license) x      
    Power Apps Included w/ Office x x    
    Power Apps Per App Plan x x x x
    Power Apps Per User Plan x x x x
  • leyburn19 Profile Picture
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    Watch this space.  It would seem Microsoft are doing it again.  Another grab for cash.  I have been informed by my IT Department that all us 365 (8000) users of PowerApps will very soon lose any access to the program unless they have new license for each user.  This is a significant kick in the guts for me.

     

    This article seems to acknowledge that. Link to document 

     

    I am not sure this will not backfire as there are a lot of developers on this forum that get a living from creating apps for companies that have 365.  Many of you are building a profile on the back of being super users etc,  that may make the value a lot less with this change.

  • Pstork1 Profile Picture
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    If you look at the dates on the graphic in the article you'll see that all those changes were implemented in October, 2019.  There have been NO announcements of any changes to licensing in 2021, nor even rumors of changes, that would remove the Office 365 "seeded" licenses.  Your IT Department is misinformed.

  • leyburn19 Profile Picture
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    It was MS that informed them.  I interpret the post 2019 in that graphic to read exactly that - no 365 user have access based on post 2019 and I am believe pre 2019 do (which we are) but that expires when contract are renewed

  • Pstork1 Profile Picture
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    No 365 based user has access to premium connectors like SQL or CDS (now Dataverse) since October 2019.  But they continue to have access to all the Standard connectors which includes SharePoint and OneDrive.  In fact the one change that has happened in 2021 is the Introduction or Dataverse for Teams which provides a limited version of Dataverse to anyone who has a Teams (Office 365 included) license.  So if anything the licensing has become broader in 2021. I repeat there are no announcements or even rumors that Office 365 users will be losing licensing for Power Apps or Power Automate use of Standard connectors.  Your IT staff either misunderstood what was being said or the salesperson didn't know what they were talking about.  The article is about changes that have been in place for almost 18 months, not something that is being announced now.

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