![]() If you have any suggestions or want to add some corrections to my blog, please leave them in the comments. These are just a few solutions that I thought of and used in the past to solve different large list query scenarios. On a side note: this does not mean that my methods / tips & tricks are the best solution for you. ![]() In one of my next blog posts, we’ll also check how SharePoint is handling this limitation in its modern list UI and what will work / what will break whenever we hit the list threshold of 5000 items. You will also find a few tips & tricks, for whenever you want to filter large lists, to avoid the threshold limitations. I’ll compare different methods to check which are limited in which cases. In this blog post I’m going to try and find a solution for most filtering issues / scenarios in large SharePoint lists. Some customers might be asking for that ‘contains search behaviour’ which is not supported in a SharePoint search query. ![]() ![]() It’s a well-known ‘issue/limitation’ when working with larger data sets in SharePoint lists. : The attempted operation is prohibited because it exceeds the list view threshold enforced by the administrator.Įvery SharePoint dev faced this issue at least once or multiple times. ![]()
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