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− | | text = Examples: Form footers won't be supported [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/important-changes-coming#form-footers-in-model-driven-app-wont-be-supported-with-the-2021-release-wave-2 Form footers deprecation] and | + | | text = Examples: Form footers won't be supported [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/important-changes-coming#form-footers-in-model-driven-app-wont-be-supported-with-the-2021-release-wave-2 Form footers deprecation] and low-density form headers won't be supported [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/important-changes-coming#low-density-headers-in-model-driven-apps-wont-be-supported-with-the-2021-release-wave-2 Low-density form headers deprecation]. These two deprecations will apply with the 2021 Release Wave 2 (October 2021). |
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Revision as of 17:53, 8 February 2021
A deprecation means that Microsoft intends to remove the feature or capability from a future major release. This means that you need to have a future plan which includes taking care of those parts in your solutions that uses features or capabilities which are being deprecated.
Deprecations are coming to model-driven apps 2021
Examples: Form footers won't be supported Form footers deprecation and low-density form headers won't be supported Low-density form headers deprecation. These two deprecations will apply with the 2021 Release Wave 2 (October 2021).