These capacity limits should not impact standard or reasonable usage of PowerApps or Flow. “A single, integrated approach for daily capacity limits will be implemented to help maintain a consistent quality of service for customers with PowerApps and Flow plans. In their August 29 blog post, Microsoft stated the following: While the existence of limits on how much load one can place on the online service are not an entirely new construct, it’s the first time that the amount of API calls available is directly tied to the type of licenses bought. There’s another aspect in the coming licensing updates that has also caused a lot of concern among partners and customers: the API call limits. On the topic of Dynamics 365 and PowerApps licensing changes coming in October 2019, I earlier wrote about the biggest change in how Microsoft is separating the first party applications and the underlying platform in the new Per App pricing model.
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