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We're currently building a Component Library to be released publicly, and during development we've seen a lot of potential benefit from using Enhanced Component Properties.
They are however still in Experimental, and the last update seems to be from June 2023 suggesting they were being finalized for GA - Enhanced component properties - Microsoft Power Platform Blog
 
Is there any timeline for when these will be generally available? They're an incredibly powerful feature but we're reluctant to use them in our public release while they are in Experimental state.
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  • eddielu Profile Picture
    3 on at
    This just went to "Preview" from what I can see in Settings. This is very good news if so.... and hope they get to GA soon.

     
     
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    Ammar Zaied Profile Picture
    97 on at

    Enhanced Component Properties are currently still in the experimental phase, but Microsoft has been actively working to finalize them for general availability (GA). The last significant update in June 2023 introduced several improvements aimed at preparing them for public use, including enhanced UX and clearer property definitions. The team indicated that no further feature changes are planned, and the focus is now on quality and stability, suggesting that the feature is getting closer to a final release.

    While there hasn't been an official GA date set, it's anticipated that the 2024 release wave could be the time when Enhanced Component Properties are formally introduced. This aligns with the 2024 Power Platform release wave 1, which will begin deployment in April 2024​(Microsoft)​(Microsoft).

     

    If you're hesitant to include them in your public release due to their experimental status, it may be worth waiting for the next few months as Microsoft progresses towards making them fully supported.

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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,871 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
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    This would need to be sent to the Product Team, no one here, is part of that team., not even the admins, so the roadmap etc release schedules would have to be something your company talks to MS about via your Account Manager/Tam/Fast Team someone..
     
    Unfortunately, you wont find a good answer there.
     

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