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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 19 MIN

SharePoint Power Apps Limitations: The SharePoint Lie That Breaks Every Power App

from M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365 · host Mirko Peters - Founder of m365.fm, m365.show and m365con.net

(00:00:00) The SharePoint Limitations (00:00:35) The Delegation Dilemma (00:00:38) SharePoint's Inherent Limitations (00:01:22) Data Verse: The Power Platform's Backbone (00:01:43) The List View Threshold (00:02:33) Security and Performance Challenges (00:03:30) The Relational Advantage (00:03:58) Measuring App Performance (00:08:22) Data Verse: A Game-Changing Data Engine (00:09:38) Relationships and Security in Data Verse In this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters explains why so many “quick” Power Apps fail for the same reason: SharePoint Lists are not a real backend for multi‑user, data‑heavy business applications. You’ll learn how the architectural mismatch between SharePoint and Power Apps creates silent data loss, blue delegation banners, and apps that stall, flicker, and randomly hide records as they grow.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNWhy SharePoint was built for content and collaboration, not relational, server‑side queryingHow non‑delegable queries, OR conditions, and multi‑column filters quietly cap your app at 500–2,000 rowsWhy performance drops off a cliff near the 5,000‑item List View Threshold, even though the list can store millionsThe three measurable failure signals: delegation warnings, slow screens, and record counts that never match realityHow Dataverse fixes these problems with true delegation, relationships, security, and auditing designed for Power AppsA practical migration path to move from SharePoint lists to Dataverse tables without losing your appWHY SHAREPOINT BREAKS POWER APPSSharePoint is excellent for documents and simple lists, but Power Apps need server‑side filtering, relational modeling, reliable delegation, and proper audit and security controls. SharePoint’s limits show up as non‑delegable formulas, 500–2,000 record caps, slow galleries, fragile lookups, and performance drops near the List View Threshold. In short, SharePoint can store a lot of data, but Power Apps cannot query it reliably at scale.WHY DATAVERSE FIXES ITDataverse is built as a true data engine for Power Apps, with full delegation, server‑side queries, proper relationships, row‑ and field‑level security, and built‑in auditing and compliance. With Dataverse, the 2,000‑record limit disappears because filters run where the data lives, not on the client — and 2025 runtime improvements make complex apps noticeably faster and more stable.COST REALITY AND WHEN TO MOVE“Free SharePoint” isn’t free once you count Power Automate workarounds, non‑delegable hacks, governance gaps, performance firefighting, and user mistrust. Dataverse licensing is explicit and predictable; SharePoint workarounds grow forever. Mirko gives concrete thresholds for moving: high record counts, complex filters, multiple lookups per row, offline/mobile needs, granular security, and the moment you see blue delegation banners during prototyping.You’ll also hear a succinct migration recipe: map lists to Dataverse tables and relationships, define roles and auditing, load clean data, swap connectors, rewrite formulas to delegable patterns, pilot, cut over, and finally retire the SharePoint lists as a backend.WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORThis episode is ideal for Power Apps makers, Power Platform admins, and business owners whose critical apps still sit on SharePoint lists. If you’ve hit delegation warnings, missing records, or unexplained slowdowns, this conversation will show you exactly why it’s happening — and how to get out of the SharePoint trap with Dataverse before your next rewrite.ABOUT THE HOSTMirko Peters is a Microsoft 365 consultant and digital workplace architect who helps organizations move from SharePoint‑backed “starter apps” to governed, scalable solutions on Power Platform and Dataverse. Through M365.fm, Mirko shares practical migration stories, data‑model patterns, and governance approaches that help teams trade fragile list‑based apps for resilient Power Apps that stand up to real usage and audits.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/m365-fm-modern-work-security-and-productivity-with-microsoft-365--6704921/support.

(00:00:00) The SharePoint Limitations (00:00:35) The Delegation Dilemma (00:00:38) SharePoint's Inherent Limitations (00:01:22) Data Verse: The Power Platform's Backbone (00:01:43) The List View Threshold (00:02:33) Security and Performance Challenges (00:03:30) The Relational Advantage (00:03:58) Measuring App Performance (00:08:22) Data Verse: A Game-Changing Data Engine (00:09:38) Relationships and Security in Data Verse In this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters explains why so many “quick” Power Apps fail for the same reason: SharePoint Lists are not a real backend for multi‑user, data‑heavy business applications. You’ll learn how the architectural mismatch between SharePoint and Power Apps creates silent data loss, blue delegation banners, and apps that stall, flicker, and randomly hide records as they grow.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNWhy SharePoint was built for content and collaboration, not relational, server‑side queryingHow non‑delegable queries, OR conditions, and multi‑column filters quietly cap your app at 500–2,000 rowsWhy performance drops off a cliff near the 5,000‑item List View Threshold, even though the list can store millionsThe three measurable failure signals: delegation warnings, slow screens, and record counts that never match realityHow Dataverse fixes these problems with true delegation, relationships, security, and auditing designed for Power AppsA practical migration path to move from SharePoint lists to Dataverse tables without losing your appWHY SHAREPOINT BREAKS POWER APPSSharePoint is excellent for documents and simple lists, but Power Apps need server‑side filtering, relational modeling, reliable delegation, and proper audit and security controls. SharePoint’s limits show up as non‑delegable formulas, 500–2,000 record caps, slow galleries, fragile lookups, and performance drops near the List View Threshold. In short, SharePoint can store a lot of data, but Power Apps cannot query it reliably at scale.WHY DATAVERSE FIXES ITDataverse is built as a true data engine for Power Apps, with full delegation, server‑side queries, proper relationships, row‑ and field‑level security, and built‑in auditing and compliance. With Dataverse, the 2,000‑record limit disappears because filters run where the data lives, not on the client — and 2025 runtime improvements make complex apps noticeably faster and more stable.COST REALITY AND WHEN TO MOVE“Free SharePoint” isn’t free once you count Power Automate workarounds, non‑delegable hacks, governance gaps, performance firefighting, and user mistrust. Dataverse licensing is explicit and predictable; SharePoint workarounds grow forever. Mirko gives concrete thresholds for moving: high record counts, complex filters, multiple lookups per row, offline/mobile needs, granular security, and the moment you see blue delegation banners during prototyping.<a...

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(00:00:00) The SharePoint Limitations (00:00:35) The Delegation Dilemma (00:00:38) SharePoint's Inherent Limitations (00:01:22) Data Verse: The Power Platform's Backbone (00:01:43) The List View Threshold (00:02:33) Security and Performance...

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