After some Power BI licensing confusion/ambiguity at my workplace last week I thought I would brush up on my skills. Your video could not have been more timely! Thanks Shane.
I'm so thrilled! I've been struggling to make sense of Power Platform pricing options for the longest time 😂and this training has been so helpful. Passed the Power Apps Licensing exam with 100%, will do the rest tomorrow. Thanks Shane!
Great video. Your tweet had me wondering how you were going to cover Licensing without getting into the weeds, and you succeeded nicely! Inspired me to give it a shot. Power BI test had a misleadingly worded answer on one of the questions that fooled me, but other than that, nailed it! Thanks Shane!
Informative as always Shane. I’ve run into licensing “roadblocks” for the past couple years and have found work arounds for most. A lot have involved Sharepoint lists triggering flows on a user account with the appropriate licensing to perform a function. Not a great solution for real time data. Finally looking to move to CDS and your timing couldn’t be more than perfect, thanks!
I have it done 4 times already :) Since it expires every year. Unfortunately, you must set up a reminder, because it does not remind you like the Microsoft Certification does e.g.: Action required - Your Microsoft Certification will expire in 180 days! However, you don't pay for GLR once. So, this is the only downside of it. 😁
Thanks Shane, all pretty clear. Where can I find a clear overview of dataverse pricing if I have a power apps per app plan and use more data from dataverse than 50 mb? Do you have a tip for me?
Hey Shane. I got a question wrong about what a Per App License would allow for. I choose "2 apps and 1 portal within a single environment." Now I am not trying to share test data, but in the training video at 5:05 the narrator states that a Per App license would allow Ryan to access up to 2 apps in a single environment. Curious about your thoughts on this.
Got a project, sharepoint list is the data source and connected to powerapps canvas. What license should I provide on my dev account / service account, and also with the end users.
The Standard License, that is included with most Office 365 subscriptions, is all you need to build and use Power Apps with SharePoint as a data source.
It appears that when an app runs in a Teams environment it might be covered by the Teams licence. Someone told me that when a flow is "native" to the app, it can use premium connectors without rendering the app premium. I'm still confused. Hopefully after doing this course and exam, I will understand better.
If I had a Power App that saves data to a SQL list, the app would have many users and potentially incur high costs. If, instead, I saved data to a SharePoint list and had one separate Power Automate flow transferring from the SharePoint list to SQL, would I only have to pay for one premium user license?
Hello Shane, great video again. If you wouldnt make the videos, i would not get so far in my apps. But I have a litte question, how the licensing for Datavers works. I have Offiec365 and it works, kind of, and i wanted to ask if it works with it and how to expand storge, i didnt really get it for the webside. Thank you in advance
Adam - For Dataverse you have to have a premium license. So if you want to use it with your apps you will need a Premium license, it it is never included with Office 365 license.
Licensing Power Platform is more complicated than using it.
No comment Paul, no comment. 😎
Preach!
After some Power BI licensing confusion/ambiguity at my workplace last week I thought I would brush up on my skills. Your video could not have been more timely! Thanks Shane.
Happy to help Carl. Have a great day. 🐶
I'm so thrilled! I've been struggling to make sense of Power Platform pricing options for the longest time 😂and this training has been so helpful. Passed the Power Apps Licensing exam with 100%, will do the rest tomorrow. Thanks Shane!
Fantastic! Nice job Wendy
Thanks for sharing this Shane. I also cleared the Tests and received my Certification . 😊🏆
Great job!
Just got my Licensing Specialist: Power Platform accreditation yesterday. The timing. :)
Congrats Charles! 🤩
@@ShanesCows Thanks Shane. Congrats to you too!
Thanks so much Shane for this. Now, I am a certified License Specialist- Power Platform.
Great video. Your tweet had me wondering how you were going to cover Licensing without getting into the weeds, and you succeeded nicely! Inspired me to give it a shot. Power BI test had a misleadingly worded answer on one of the questions that fooled me, but other than that, nailed it! Thanks Shane!
Appreciate that.
Thanks for sharing, Shane. I've got the Power Platform one today and tomorrow I will try to do some of the others.
Dived on this straight away, Power BI wasn’t easy, second try on that one for me. Looks good on the cv
knocking them out is the way to go.
Informative as always Shane.
I’ve run into licensing “roadblocks” for the past couple years and have found work arounds for most. A lot have involved Sharepoint lists triggering flows on a user account with the appropriate licensing to perform a function. Not a great solution for real time data.
Finally looking to move to CDS and your timing couldn’t be more than perfect, thanks!
Awesome. Glad to help Sam. Dataverse is so much better as a data source if you ahve the license.
I would like to talk about your “roadblocks” solution. Is there an way to get in Contact with you?
Thanks so much. I got my certification today!!!
Shane, love this video so much! You are the best!
Thank you 🙏
Thanks Shane. Always come up with new learnings 🏆👏
You bet!
Go my mine! Licensing Specialist: Power Platform. Also did the Licensing Specialist: Developer Tools - just for fun.
Love it!
I have it done 4 times already :) Since it expires every year. Unfortunately, you must set up a reminder, because it does not remind you like the Microsoft Certification does e.g.: Action required - Your Microsoft Certification will expire in 180 days! However, you don't pay for GLR once. So, this is the only downside of it. 😁
Great tip!
Thanks Shane, all pretty clear. Where can I find a clear overview of dataverse pricing if I have a power apps per app plan and use more data from dataverse than 50 mb? Do you have a tip for me?
Hey Shane. I got a question wrong about what a Per App License would allow for. I choose "2 apps and 1 portal within a single environment." Now I am not trying to share test data, but in the training video at 5:05 the narrator states that a Per App license would allow Ryan to access up to 2 apps in a single environment. Curious about your thoughts on this.
1 app or portal. They changed it a bit ago. It used to to be 2 but not anymore.
Amazing! thanks for all the information you give to us, thankyou thankyou
My pleasure Juan! Love the Dog-o picture also. :)
Got a project, sharepoint list is the data source and connected to powerapps canvas.
What license should I provide on my dev account / service account, and also with the end users.
The Standard License, that is included with most Office 365 subscriptions, is all you need to build and use Power Apps with SharePoint as a data source.
@@ShanesCows thanks shane, it is the 5$ per month per user per app right?
@@caloy3180 powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
How do you add ceritificate like this into LinkedIn, since it doesn't have any link to it?
I don’t know. Sorry
It appears that when an app runs in a Teams environment it might be covered by the Teams licence. Someone told me that when a flow is "native" to the app, it can use premium connectors without rendering the app premium. I'm still confused. Hopefully after doing this course and exam, I will understand better.
I hope it gets cleared up for you. Long story short if you flow is premium and triggered by the app your will need premium license. SOrry.
Hi Shane
Has MS published their Power Page licence Model?
Can u take license exam that include Power Page)
I think that Pages uses the same license as Portal it not positive
If I had a Power App that saves data to a SQL list, the app would have many users and potentially incur high costs. If, instead, I saved data to a SharePoint list and had one separate Power Automate flow transferring from the SharePoint list to SQL, would I only have to pay for one premium user license?
How would you manage editing and viewing/filtering of existing data though?
Hello Shane, great video again. If you wouldnt make the videos, i would not get so far in my apps.
But I have a litte question, how the licensing for Datavers works. I have Offiec365 and it works, kind of, and i wanted to ask if it works with it and how to expand storge, i didnt really get it for the webside. Thank you in advance
Adam - For Dataverse you have to have a premium license. So if you want to use it with your apps you will need a Premium license, it it is never included with Office 365 license.
@@ShanesCows Thank you very much
You have to take for online courses to understand to understand Microsoft's licensing model for one of its products it!
Its possible to get badge of this certifications ?
Not that I know of.
If I share the sql based app to external user . Does he or she needs a premium license.
Yes, I believe so b
I am off to get mine too
Good luck 🍀
Thanks Shane. I did it too now...If it was not for you I had no clue..😉PBI a nightmare😁
Awesome. Congrats!