Flow execution “within context” of the app
If you're using Power Apps, it's important to understand the licensing guide and how it applies to flow execution within app context. The guide usually permits flow execution within app context for various license types, including Dynamics 365. However, there is a question about how this should be interpreted. To learn more about how flow execution applies within the context of the app, check out the post on itaintboring.com.
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