Dear community,
This is my first post here and I hope someone can help me get some clarity on an issue I am dealing with. The situation:
-- Instant flow that ends with an HTTP request (premium connector)
I have users that are capable of using it with no problem and I have user that get the message: for this connector you do not have the required service plan.
The flow's setup is as below:
Now according to the documentation the premium connector should run through the owner of the flow and it's power automate license.. see here: Frequently asked questions about Power Automate licensing - Power Platform | Microsoft Docs
If an instant flow has premium connectors, every user who runs the flow needs either a Power Automate premium license, a Power Apps premium license, or a Dynamics license. In such cases, instead of licensing every user, it is simpler to license the flow with a per flow license. One exception for this rule is the http trigger which runs in the context of the owner, even if it's being used in an instant flow.
Anyone having any experience with this weird behaviour and has some tips I could dive into to further investigate?
Kind regards,
Mark
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