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Announcing Bing Maps for Enterprise Platform End of Life

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Posted on by 1,811 Super User 2024 Season 1
Inside our power apps canvas application, we are using this Bing maps' GetRouteV2(), as follow, to get the distance between the login user and the asset coordination:-
 
Set(d, BingMaps.GetRouteV2(
                    (relatedAsset.Latitude & ", " & relatedAsset.Longitude),
                    (Location.Latitude & ", " & Location.Longitude)
                ).travelDistance);
 
now we received this email today from Microsoft about "Bing Maps for Enterprise Platform End of Life",
 
 
so what we need to do? do we need to change the code? or it is just purchasing new license, so the code will stay working as-is?
 
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    Robu1 Profile Picture
    1,459 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hi   
     
    Thank your for choosing Power Platform Community.
     
    Microsoft has announced that Bing Maps for Enterprise will be retired, and they are encouraging users to migrate to Azure Maps.
     
    Here’s what you need to know:
    If you have a Basic or Free Bing Maps for Enterprise license, you will lose access after June 30, 2025 unless you upgrade to a paid Enterprise license.
     
    If you have a paid Enterprise license, you can continue using Bing Maps for Enterprise until June 30, 2028.
    Microsoft is unifying its mapping services under Azure Maps, which offers similar functionality and additional features.
     
    What You Need to Do:
     
    Check Your License Type – If you're using a free or basic license, you’ll need to migrate before June 30, 2025, or upgrade to a paid Enterprise license.
     
    Consider Migrating to Azure Maps – Microsoft recommends transitioning to Azure Maps, which provides similar APIs and additional capabilities.
    Update Your Code – If you migrate to Azure Maps, you’ll need to modify your Power Apps code to use Azure Maps APIs instead of GetRouteV2().
     
    If this fixes the issue, please mark as resolved to help others with find it.
     
    Happy to help 

    Robu1
    SuperUser| Moderator
     
  • johnjohnPter Profile Picture
    1,811 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at
    @Robu1 thanks for the reply. but does Power Apps has a connector for Azure Maps? i could not find any
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    1,811 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at
     
    Can you provide more details how to use Azure Maps inside power apps to get the distance between 2 points? travel distance?
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    BCBuizer Profile Picture
    22,505 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hi!
     
     
    Hope this helps.
     
     
    If this reply helped you in any way, please give it a Like 💜 and in case it resolved your issue, please mark it as the Verified Answer ✅.

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