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Hello,

 

Would like to know Data verse for teams limitations & which one to choose among SharePoint lists or Data verse for teams. As it's really confusing & we want with best data source.

 

Kindly mention.

 

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    Mira Ghaly Profile Picture
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    @Anonymous 

    Have you checked this article?

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/about-teams-environment#licensing-and-restrictions

     

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    Drew Poggemann Profile Picture
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    Hi @Anonymous ,

     

    Another good comparison article on Dataverse for Teams vs Dataverse:

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/teams/data-platform-compare 

     

    Good comparison of multiple options:

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/teams/compare-data-sources 

     

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    Thanks a lot @Mira_Ghaly for the response .

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    Thanks a lot @dpoggemann for your response. 

     

    So @Mira_Ghaly , @dpoggemann just wanted to check if both Microsoft lists & SharePoint lists are the same?

     

    Also I the application many places it's mentioned GA , does that mean 'General Availability'?

     

    Kindly look in to the above Queries. Thanks again

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    Hi @Anonymous ,

     

    Microsoft Lists is a Microsoft Product - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-lists that basically are SharePoint Lists marketed differently...  So, yes, same thing.

     

    GA means General Availability as you thought.

     

     

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    Thanks a lot , Checking on it , Will post any queries if any, Kindly respond

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    Mira Ghaly Profile Picture
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    @Anonymous 

    Yes Microsoft Lists and Sharepoint are technically the same.

     

    General Availability means when the feature is now no longer in preview and it is rolled out to all environments

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    Thanks a lot to you too for the response @Mira_Ghaly 

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