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Will Modern Pages ever allow "Web Part Connections" (to link related lists)? How about "Filters"?
Beyond the good insights called out in this thread, I wanted to add that we did announce the support of webpart-to-webpart connections coming to SharePoint in Office 365, sometimes referred to as "dynamic data connections." You can review my blog that has a disclosure section about what we shared at MS Ignite 2018: "SharePoint powers teamwork in Office 365 – Ignite 2018 announcements": https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/SharePoint-powers-teamwork-in-Office-365-Ignite-2018/ba-p/255465 (scroll to the "Enhancements to powerful SharePoint web parts and pages" section). Cheers, Mark.
Hello,
is there an update on the availability of this feature? In the SharePoint Roadmap the feature is marked as launched since December 2018. Unfortuniatly I cannot find this feature / active it in our SharePoint environment.
Kind regards,
Jan
- Daryl VoganJan 11, 2019Copper Contributor
where do you see this?
- Luca BandinelliJan 11, 2019
Microsoft
AS part of SPFx 1.7 we released Dynamic Data for General Availability. Details are reported here: SharePoint Framework v1.7 release notes
However it's important to mention that this doesn't mean that now all web parts we ship in the product (we refer those as "first party web parts" as they are developed by Microsoft) automatically expose that capability.
1.7 release of SharePoint framework it's a developer release: it means that developers can create web parts that take advantages of Dynamic Data capabilities.
Web parts developed by Microsoft will start, where make sense, to surface ability to consume or produce signals for Dynamic Data; and that will happen over time.
Hope this helps,
Luca Bandinelli
- Daryl VoganJan 14, 2019Copper ContributorThis is confusing. Can we simply know when out of the box list web parts will be able to connect?