Greetings,
I have run both the GetAdminApps from:
I expected the total count to be equal. However, the PowerShell cmdlet always returns a < total than running via app connection.
Can somebody explain Why difference in the total?
Thank you.
aka@kickingApps
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Hi @tianaranjo ,
Could you please share a bit more about your scenario?
Could you please show more details about the PowerApps PowerShell cmdlet you used?
Based on the issue that you mentioned, I have made a test on my side, and don't have the issue that you mentioned. On my side, the amount of the result the Get-AdminPowerApp -EnvironmentName 'Default-9e51064f-xxxx-41a2-xxxx-9785a9d6c706' powershell cmdlet returns is more than ('>') the amount the PowerAppsforAdmins.GetAdminApps("Default-9e51064f-xxxx-41a2-xxxx-9785a9d6c706").value formula returns in PowerApps app.
The PowerShell cmdlet looks like below:PowerShell Cmdlet
The PowerApps formula as below:
Currenly, within PowerApps, there is a records retrieve limits within the PowerAppsforAdmins.GetAdminApps() function. In default, it could only retrieve 250 records at most once time.
On your side, please check if you have typed a proper PowerApps PowerShell cmdlet in your PowerShell box. Also please check if you have added additional restricts to your Get-AdminPowerApp cmdlet.
Best regards,
Hi @tianaranjo ,
Could you please share a bit more about your scenario?
Could you please show more details about the PowerApps PowerShell cmdlet you used?
Based on the issue that you mentioned, I have made a test on my side, and don't have the issue that you mentioned. On my side, the amount of the result the Get-AdminPowerApp -EnvironmentName 'Default-9e51064f-xxxx-41a2-xxxx-9785a9d6c706' powershell cmdlet returns is more than ('>') the amount the PowerAppsforAdmins.GetAdminApps("Default-9e51064f-xxxx-41a2-xxxx-9785a9d6c706").value formula returns in PowerApps app.
The PowerShell cmdlet looks like below:PowerShell Cmdlet
The PowerApps formula as below:
Currenly, within PowerApps, there is a records retrieve limits within the PowerAppsforAdmins.GetAdminApps() function. In default, it could only retrieve 250 records at most once time.
On your side, please check if you have typed a proper PowerApps PowerShell cmdlet in your PowerShell box. Also please check if you have added additional restricts to your Get-AdminPowerApp cmdlet.
Best regards,
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Disregard; I am getting an error when I enteer {'$top': 1100}.
To clarify, are you saying that there is not any way to get greater than 250 records when running from within the PowerApp?
Hi @tianaranjo : I'm facing the same problem.
Flow.ListFlowsInEnvironment is only giving me 250 Flows back.
PowerAppsforAdmins.GetAdminApps can give up to 1100 apps back, or with the skiptoken even more.
Please have also a look into my post:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Power-Apps/Flow-ListFlowsInEnvironment-don-t-return-all...
@v-xida-msft Any news to that point?
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