Flows in app context – is there a clear definition of what it means?


The article discusses the definition of "in app context" for Power Automate flows and its importance for license enforcement. The flow must use the same data sources for triggers or actions as the app, and it must be associated with the app in the maker portal. Premium flows require compliance with licensing rules, and D365 licensing only covers D365 application tables. The article provides a list of considerations for ensuring license compliance, including associating flows with actively used apps, using the same tables as the app, and ensuring that flows are triggered by the app. The article also discusses the use of service principals in flows and the interaction of flows with Dynamics entities.


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