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We have a Microsoft Entra ID table in Dynamics Dataverse. I'm trying to retrieve the Microsoft Entra ID table using MS Flow, but it throws an error. Does anyone have an idea? Please help. Error: Access Token not Found: Please make sure the plugin is registered and not called with app credentials.
This blog post might help
https://forwardforever.com/calling-an-api-using-entra-id-authentication-in-flow/
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Hi @psbabu
The Entra Id table in Dataverse is a virtual table that connects to Entra Id. I would look at leveraging the https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/office365users/ if you are looking for this type of information using Power Automate, it should contain the information you are looking for. If not, you can look at using the graph api through the http connector.
Thank you for your response.Yah! I'm checking with Graph api
HI @psbabu
Aweome, hope it works out well for you!
Hi @dpoggemann ,
Are you saying that there is no way for Power Automate to query the Entra ID table? I'm also looking to use this table in one of my projects and I'm getting the exact error in this post. And the problem in using a graph api call is that it takes too long for the flow to finish, as I'm working with a large amount of user accounts.
Thanks
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