We have a clean Power Apps environment, created without D365 enabled.
We want to add Dynamics 365 Markering, which need a D365-enabled environment.
Documentation says: that's a no-no, enabling an environment for D365 apps can only be done during creation.
Any of you managed to get around this, that is to enable an environemnt for d365 apps AFTER it was created?
Seems like it. Was hoping for a "hack". Can anyone tell me when it is a good idea to NOT enable? Since not enabling it will give you trouble in the future sometimes, and enabling it does not seem to get in the way even if you just want to make a power app?
Unfortunately, at this time this is a design limitation.
"Installing Dynamics 365 apps such as Dynamics 365 Sales and Dynamics 365 Customer Service is only supported on environments that have been created with a database with the option to Enable Dynamics 365 apps set to Yes."
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