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powerapps-docs/maker/data-platform/azure-synapse-link-transition-from-FnO.md

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title: Transition from legacy data integration services to Fabric link and Azure Synapse Link for Dataverse
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description: Learn how to transition from Export to Data Lake, BYOD, and data export service to link to Microsoft Fabric and Azure Synapse Link for Microsoft Dataverse.
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ms.date: 10/15/2024
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ms.date: 11/05/2024
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### Export to data lake service is working well for us. Why did you retire these services?
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As part of the Dynamics 365 platform unification project, we have consolidated several services that “exported data” in Dynamics 365 applications to a service under the brand name Synapse Link for Dataverse. Using our learnings, we addressed many shortcomings of existing services in Synapse Link while maintaining same data formats – so that you can upgrade your investments with minimal disruptions. Fabric link service is a new, no-copy, no-ETL solution, which enables you to leverage innovations in Fabric without having to invest in data pipelines. It’s a “read-replica” of your data for authorized users in Fabric.
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As part of the Dynamics 365 platform unification project, we have consolidated several services that “exported data” in Dynamics 365 applications to a single service under the brand name Synapse Link for Dataverse. Using our learnings, we addressed many shortcomings of existing services in Synapse Link while maintaining same data formats – so that you can upgrade your investments with minimal disruptions. Fabric link service is a new, no-copy, no-ETL solution, which enables you to leverage innovations in Fabric without having to invest in data pipelines. It’s a “read-replica” of your data for authorized users in Fabric.
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### Is BYOD service retired? Is there a retirement date?
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### My transition might run beyond deprecation date, is there a process to get an extension?
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Export to data lake service will continue to run after the deprecation date during the holiday season. However, our support will be limited. You can reduce the risk by beginning the transition process now. To help customers who might need more time to complete their transition, we plan to introduce an evidence based self-upgrade option within the product in the coming weeks.
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Export to data lake service will continue to run after the deprecation date during the holiday season. However, our support will be limited. You can reduce the risk by beginning the transition process now. To help customers who might need more time to complete their transition, we have introduced an in-product self-extend option. You can apply for a one-time extension until February 15, 2025. To self-extend, go the **Azure Synapse Link** area in Power Apps (make.powerapps.com). This option is applicable for each environment and is visible for environments linked to finance and operations.
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## See also
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powerapps-docs/maker/model-driven-apps/create-edit-app.md

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title: "Create or edit a model-driven app using the app designer in Power Apps | MicrosoftDocs"
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description: "Learn how to create or edit apps using the app designer"
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:::image type="content" source="media/app-designer-draft.png" alt-text="App designer shown in draft stage":::
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> When opening the classic app designer, an error might appear similar to the image here. When this occurs, it doesn't impact the classic app designer functionality and you can close the error and continue editing the app. However, to avoid this issue, use the [Modern app designer](app-designer-overview.md).
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> ![Expected error in legacy app designer.](media/legacy-app-designer-error-message.png "Expected error in legacy app designer")
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## Configure the site map
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powerapps-docs/maker/model-driven-apps/create-edit-dashboards.md

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title: "Create or edit model-driven app dashboards | MicrosoftDocs"
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description: Learn how to create and edit dashboards for model-driven apps
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1. On the solution toolbar, select **Publish**.
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> Lists in the dashboard designer don't display a data preview.
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## Next steps
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