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Power Automate creates duplicates and duplicates and duplicates of the same connection. In the video, for example, you have four instances of the Outlook connection with the exact same email address. How can you tell which of the four to select for the connection reference? I have a dozen different SharePoint connections against my account and they are all pointing to different flows and Power Apps. It's a mess. If I manually change a flow to use, say, only the first of the list, my flow errors out. How do I clean up these multiple connections and replace them with connection references?
Thanks for sharing on this. I've always known Connection References were very useful and used it over a few projects but never quite understood it like this. The clarification has been God sent. Really appreciated.
Wow. I was explaining to a colleague on Power Platform Conection and Connection Refrences. Then I found your wonderful video. Thanks for explaining it so clearly. One Question tough, is it recommended to use services account for connection / connection references as Flow owners / Power Apps might leave organization? Could you shed some light on this please?
Hey Daniel, great video as usual. Can you tell more about service account ? Can we use a generic email address that don't have M365 licence ? What are the advantage of a service account ? thanks in advance !
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☕Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/danchristian
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Power Automate creates duplicates and duplicates and duplicates of the same connection. In the video, for example, you have four instances of the Outlook connection with the exact same email address. How can you tell which of the four to select for the connection reference? I have a dozen different SharePoint connections against my account and they are all pointing to different flows and Power Apps. It's a mess. If I manually change a flow to use, say, only the first of the list, my flow errors out. How do I clean up these multiple connections and replace them with connection references?
Nobody explained it better than you. Thank you ! Cheers 🍵
Thanks for sharing the videos on Power Automate. I do watch all of them. You and Reza rock on the Power Platform!!
Your videos are so helpful! Thank you for taking the time to create them!
Thanks for sharing on this. I've always known Connection References were very useful and used it over a few projects but never quite understood it like this. The clarification has been God sent. Really appreciated.
You're very welcome!
Thanks for sharing tips on connection references. very useful video...
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful, Daniel. Thanks!
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Always a pleasure reading a compliment from you. Thanks!
Very clear video about connection reference , thank you
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Thank you very much
Awesome explanation
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Wow. I was explaining to a colleague on Power Platform Conection and Connection Refrences. Then I found your wonderful video. Thanks for explaining it so clearly.
One Question tough, is it recommended to use services account for connection / connection references as Flow owners / Power Apps might leave organization? Could you shed some light on this please?
Great video! Is it possible to work with Connection References in Power Apps? If so, how?
Hey Daniel, great video as usual. Can you tell more about service account ? Can we use a generic email address that don't have M365 licence ? What are the advantage of a service account ? thanks in advance !