Every blog / video I see on Microsoft Dataverse for Teams has you opening up Teams then going to Power Apps and creating your app directly in that Team. That didn't make sense to me since I wanted to be able to develop and test in a separate environment from where my end users were working. I ended up finding a workaround. I setup a solution by going to https://make.powerapps.com/environments/[My Microsoft for Dataverse Teams Environment] and going to Solutions where I started adding tables, apps, flows, etc. It seemed like this was the right thing to do when creating an application since it allowed me to work in my own private Team and then package the managed solution and send it over to another Team where my end users can test it out. At first it seemed to work really well, but as my application got more complex and I started adding more components, it started failing when doing the solution migration. Now I am wondering if I made a mistake in trying to separate out my environments. I can't find any documentation on whether or not solutions are something that should be supported. Does anyone have any insight into this?
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Hi @kubalaml,
Solutions are now supported in Dataverse for Teams, but keep in mind it is not fully completed yet and they are still adding features/working on some of the current limitations. See the reference below for information regarding this. You should be able to download the Import log file to see where the solution import failed.
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Hi @kubalaml,
Solutions are now supported in Dataverse for Teams, but keep in mind it is not fully completed yet and they are still adding features/working on some of the current limitations. See the reference below for information regarding this. You should be able to download the Import log file to see where the solution import failed.
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Please click Accept as Solution if my post answered your question. This will help others find solutions to similar questions. If you like my post and/or find it helpful, please consider giving it a Thumbs Up.
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