Great video. Wondering what's the best option between dataverse tables and lists to create checklists. Lists have been there for quite a long time, are they still a viable and robust solution compared to dataverse? The latter might of course be more complex to deal with. Any thoughts?
Thanks! Lists are great if you don't expect hundreds of thousands of records. I prefer them for smaller things because they're much more user-friendly and don't trigger premium licensing (when you start using Power Automate with Dataverse, it triggers premium). The view threshold for lists is 5k, but you can set up filtered views and it's fine... it's still by far and away less clunky to use than a Dataverse table in my opinion, but I'm biased. :)
Great video. Wondering what's the best option between dataverse tables and lists to create checklists. Lists have been there for quite a long time, are they still a viable and robust solution compared to dataverse? The latter might of course be more complex to deal with. Any thoughts?
Thanks! Lists are great if you don't expect hundreds of thousands of records. I prefer them for smaller things because they're much more user-friendly and don't trigger premium licensing (when you start using Power Automate with Dataverse, it triggers premium). The view threshold for lists is 5k, but you can set up filtered views and it's fine... it's still by far and away less clunky to use than a Dataverse table in my opinion, but I'm biased. :)
This is great. Thank you so much!
Awesome. Pinned for future refrence. 👍