Updated version below… Two things before we start. First, I am genuinely surprised that I couldn’t find a Power Pages article on this topic. I feel almost embarrassed posting this,
Updated version below… Two things before we start. First, I am genuinely surprised that I couldn’t find a Power Pages article on this topic. I feel almost embarrassed posting this,
Updated version below… Two things before we start. First, I am genuinely surprised that I couldn’t find a Power Pages article on this topic. I feel almost embarrassed posting this,
Recently, we implemented the Inactivity process as part of the CoE Toolkit, which is a component of our general tenant hygiene strategy. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, I suggest
Recently, we implemented the Inactivity process as part of the CoE Toolkit, which is a component of our general tenant hygiene strategy. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, I suggest
The previous article is here: https://msolenacrm.blog/2024/08/06/power-pages-migrate-standard-data-model-sites-to-enhanced-data-model-part-1/ Let’s complete the upgrade! We are up to Step 4 now: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-pages/admin/migrate-enhanced-data-model#step-4-update-site-data-model-version-after-successful-data-migration Use the following command update site data model version: pac powerpages migrate-datamodel --webSiteId