Business data has a tendency to grow over time. So the data source that started out as a perfectly manageable 250 records has now grown to almost 2,000. You've increased the maximum data source size several times and seen performance on your Power App degrade and soon your afraid the app will stop working entirely. Does this sound familiar? Don't lose hope. In this session we'll review a variety of tricks and techniques that you can use to make your Power App work well even when your record count exceeds 2,000
Owner/Principle Architect
Don't Pa..Panic Consulting
I am a SharePoint MCM and MVP who has specialized in Microsoft products since the mid-1990s. As a "Jack of all Trades" I have developed expertise as a network administrator, developer, and DBA. I work as an independent consultant where my breadth of knowledge makes me ideally suited to combine Administrative, Development, and SharePoint Designer topics. My 30+ years of experience and broad background make me a frequently consulted resource for SharePoint questions that cross traditional boundaries. I have contributed chapters to the Developer's Guide to Windows SharePoint Services v3 Platform and the SharePoint Server 2007 Deployment Best Practices books. My first book as a primary author, the MCTS Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Configuration Study Guide, was released in October, 2009. Specialties: Masters of Business Administration MCM, MVP, MCT, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCSD, MCDBA, MCITP, MCPD
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Business data has a tendency to grow over time. So the data source that started out as a perfectly manageable 250 records has now grown to almost 2,000. You've increased the maximum data source size several times and seen performance on your Power App degrade and soon your afraid the app will stop working entirely. Does this sound familiar? Don't lose hope. In this session we'll review a variety of tricks and techniques that you can use to make your Power App work well even when your record count exceeds 2,000
Owner/Principle Architect
Don't Pa..Panic Consulting
I am a SharePoint MCM and MVP who has specialized in Microsoft products since the mid-1990s. As a "Jack of all Trades" I have developed expertise as a network administrator, developer, and DBA. I work as an independent consultant where my breadth of knowledge makes me ideally suited to combine Administrative, Development, and SharePoint Designer topics. My 30+ years of experience and broad background make me a frequently consulted resource for SharePoint questions that cross traditional boundaries. I have contributed chapters to the Developer's Guide to Windows SharePoint Services v3 Platform and the SharePoint Server 2007 Deployment Best Practices books. My first book as a primary author, the MCTS Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Configuration Study Guide, was released in October, 2009. Specialties: Masters of Business Administration MCM, MVP, MCT, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCSD, MCDBA, MCITP, MCPD