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Hello!! I'm hoping that someone might be able to help me with a Flow that at one time worked, but is no longer?
I have created a PowerApp where I have participants fill out a form. That data is collected in a SharePoint list, which is then the source for some PowerBi reports! I need to show these PowerBi reports within my PowerApp as well! So, I was able to use the PowreBi tiles in my PowerApp, but the biggest issue that I was having was that I wanted my PowerBi tiles to update after someone fills out a form/adds new data. I was able to follow this video by Daniel Christian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsM8TVr0UH8. I also created a Flow where if a new item in SharePoint is added, it should then refresh my datasource. This was working at one point, but is now giving me lots of issues? I attached the error that I see in PowerApps, as well as the error that I see in my Flow. Does anyone see where I am going wrong?
PowerApps error: (is it asking for JSON data?)
My Flow, and then the error that I get:
Solved! Go to Solution.
You ran out of road with your Power Platform license. There are limits on the number of API calls you can make.
Hi @MFunk ,
As the error message said, you may try to redesign your flow to use fewer actions to reduce the chances of hitting the throttling limits.
Here is a similar thread, please kindly refer to this solution:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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