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Looking to reduce dev license costs.
Is Power Apps Premium enough to develop a D365 Customer Service app? End users would be licensed for D365 CSE.
Hello,
No. You need a full license because you need access to the Premium Paid Entities. I mean "maybe" there is some other license, but not with Power Apps Premium.CheersIf you like my answer, please Mark it as Resolved, and give it a thumbs up, so it can help othersThank YouMichael Gernaey MCT | MCSE | MCP | Self-Contractor| Ex-Microsofthttps://gernaeysoftware.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgernaey
Is this because the resticted entities will not even be visible?
Hi,
You asked about a license, even if they are there, it would be illegal to use them without a license.CheersIf you like my answer, please Mark it as Resolved, and give it a thumbs up, so it can help othersThank YouMichael Gernaey MCT | MCSE | MCP | Self-Contractor| Ex-Microsofthttps://gernaeysoftware.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgernaey
Yes, but I'm also interested in the workings of the license. If the tables aren't even available that solves the problem on our end from a licensing strategy. We fully intend to comply, but it's a lot easier to stay in compliance, of you can't even use the tables. Otherwise, we need to account for the overhead of watching what the projects are buying.
Does that help? Nobody is saying to do anything 'illegal'. We have a massive contract with MS, and we want everything to go smoothly.
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