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I do not have any "jeweled" connectors in my App which are considered premium. It would be nice if the debug would actually tell me what is the offending feature or connector that is considered "premium"...
There are features that aren't specifically data connections that can cause Premium issues also. Can you describe a bit of what your app does and we can try to help.
Could you post a screenshot of your datasources tab/tree?
Also, is this app inside a solution?
That's all I have.
Basically the app takes a support request (multiple form fields), saves the data into a list, and then can be edited in another screen, or deleted, etc. I'm trying to figure out what is actually premium in the app. That being said, I know I have inserted a premium feature (adobe form reading I believe), but I removed it ages ago. I wonder if the App is still detecting it somehow?
So I disconnected all connectors, and I still have the premium designation on my app. 😫
The adobe connector is what is causing the problem. Once a connector has been added to an app its declaration tends to stick even after the connection itself is removed. The best luck I've had with fixing this is to delete the actual connection definition in the Power Apps connections list, not just in the app. If the connection is still being used by other apps that can be a problem. But if you can delete it at the Power Apps level that will usually clean up the reference in the app the next time you edit and save it. Other than that the only real choice is to either start over or open up the .MSAPP file and find the adobe reference and delete it. Editing the MSAPP file however is very complex and can cause more issues than it fixes.
Yeah I figured even touching a premium feature may have bombed my app (Microsoft really needs to fix this). How do I get to the actual connection definition in the connections list? So far what I do is delete the actual object and get rid of it in the tree view. Is the connection definition something else?
You can access a list of all the connections defined in the environment by going to Dataverse > Connections in the main https://make.powerapps.com site. Find the Adobe connection in the list. If you open it from here there are tabs that show you what apps and flows are using the connection.
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