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Hi all,
I have a trouble today, I updated a Power Automate instant flow by adding a new variable requested from my Power Apps application.
The flow was already linked to my application, to update the connexion and let Power Apps find the new variable, I deleted the flow connexion and tried to add it again. But this time, I can't... I always get this error :
"L’appelant dont l’ID objet est « 4ff5a74b-ba3b-410e-891e-479519339b61 » n’est pas autorisé à se connecter à « d02abf9a656d4a7e810f923526fffee6 » sous l’API « shared_sharepointonline ».
ID de session : 6a3d5e56-cf5a-4849-aa27-b539ec89d735"
Translate :
"Caller with object ID "4ff5a74b-ba3b-410e-891e-479519339b61" is not allowed to connect to "d02abf9a656d4a7e810f9235fffee6" under "shared_sharepointonline" API.
Session ID: 6a3d5e56-cf5a-4849-aa27-b539ec89d735"
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I don't understand why I can't add this connection like all the others. Do you have any idea ?
I finally found out why I got this message.
It's not a Power Apps bug, but just a bad error message and a connection problem with Power Automate...
The problem is in the Power Automate flow, he was created by another user than me, and when I had a new HTTPRequest to SharePoint, Power Automate created a secondary connection, with my account.
From the Power Automate plateform, the flow works perfectly fine, but cannot be imported and used from any Power Apps application.
By removing all connections and use only one for each request, the error disapoears.
I hope this information can help someone else.