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Hi, 

 

I have recently taken over at an organisation looking after all processes and we're looking at cutting down the number of connectors we're currently signed up to use. 

 

Plumsail is currently up for renewal but I need to see every bit of automation that uses it. Is there a simple way?

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    eric-cheng Profile Picture
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    Hi @TomAdapta ,

     

    To find out connector usage across the environments, you can try the following:

     

    Option 1

     

    Use the Power Platform for Admins and PowerApps for Admins connector to get a list of all environments and then get connections.  Please refer to there for more details.

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    Option 2

     

    The Power Platform COE starter kit contains dashboards to show you connector usage.  Pretty much does Option 1 and more and saves it into Dataverse and adds PBI dashboards over it.

     

    Please refer to this and this.

     

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  • rakadakaka Profile Picture
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    Get the report from Power Platform Admin centre for power automate and power apps . You will get the connectors used across an environment .

     

    You can also install the Power Platform COE Kit , to get better insights . https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/coe/starter-kit

     

    Dependecy and refernces of connections in flows across the environment .

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