Hello there,
I am struggling with a new issue. And a quite surprising one !
On my dev tenant (former called "msdn developer"), with a nice E3 Developper licence (see below),
I try to create a custom connector by importing a OpenAPI file.
And then, out of the blue, bim, i get this pop-up asking to start a free trial :
If I try to edit the flows I've already created, I don't have any issue. Same if i try to create a new flow.
But when trying to create a new custom connector, I have this problem.
I've created custom connectors by the past, and I did not have any problem.
Is it a bug I should declare (if yes, where?) ?
Can you reproduce the issue ? Do you have any hints on the resolution ?
Thanks a lot for your help 😉
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Gaëlle,
It seems that you are using Flow for Office 365 plan. Create custom connectors to connect to your own system (per user) is limited as One for this plan. From your description, it seems that you’ve created one custom connector already.
Please check the doc on Plans for more details:
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
Best regards,
Mabel
Hi @Gaëlle,
It seems that you are using Flow for Office 365 plan. Create custom connectors to connect to your own system (per user) is limited as One for this plan. From your description, it seems that you’ve created one custom connector already.
Please check the doc on Plans for more details:
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
Best regards,
Mabel
Ow ! Thank you @v-yamao-msft !
You are right, we did not see that coming.
Thanks to remind me the strange licensing condition of Flow 😉
Have a nice day !
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