This error is not related to your Power Apps app, formulas, or table security.
It means the Dataverse database for that environment is disabled.
This usually happens in the following scenarios:
The environment is disabled or suspended (commonly due to an expired trial or licensing issue).
The Dataverse database was not provisioned correctly or failed during setup.
The tenant has reached Dataverse capacity limits, and Microsoft temporarily disabled the database.
A restore, copy, or reset operation is in progress on the environment.
Because the database itself is disabled, even admins will see the same error, so this is not a permissions or role issue.
What to check:
Go to Power Platform Admin Center
Open Environments and select the affected environment
Confirm the environment status is Enabled and Dataverse is active
Check Capacity → Dataverse for any warnings
If everything looks fine in the Admin Center but the error still persists, you’ll need to raise a Microsoft support ticket, as only Microsoft can re-enable a disabled Dataverse database.
Hope this helps.
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