See which flows are at risk of suspension


Premium Power Automate flows may need to be associated with apps to keep running on Power Apps licensing plans or licensed differently. There is a technical definition of what an associated flow is, and you can use the Get-AdminFlowAtRiskOfSuspension PowerShell command to identify all flows at risk. The command relies on a background process that identifies flows periodically, so results may be delayed. Flows must be turned on to be identified as at risk, and those with manual or PowerApp triggers may not be identified. You can use PowerShell to figure out which flows are at risk of suspension in environments where you have admin permissions.


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