check before: 2023-05-06
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Microsoft Search, SharePoint
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Online, Web, World tenant
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Admin impact, Retirement, Updated message
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Updated April 27, 2023: We have updated the message with additional information. Thank you for your patience.
We have disabled the Dynamic Ordering feature for classic search experiences in SharePoint. While the UI for the feature is still present, all configurations associated with this feature are ignored.
[When this will happen:]
The UI will be removed by June 1, 2023.
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2023-04-22
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2023-04-28
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change history
Date | Property | old | new |
2023-04-28 | MC prepare | Functional parity may be achieved by adding XRANK clauses directly to the query template in the Query Builder dialog.
This change does not affect the modern search experience, except for Site Scoped search queries which trigger Query Rules defined in the SharePoint Search Admin UI at the tenant level which added Dynamic Ordering rules. As part of the evolution of the Microsoft 365 service, we periodically evaluate the capabilities of the service to make sure that we're delivering the utmost value to customers. As we continue to invest in Microsoft Search capabilities, we determined the "Dynamic Ordering" feature offered limited utility and after careful consideration we decided to deprecate its entry points. This link, How to change the order in which classic search results are displayed in SharePoint Server, documents Dynamic Ordering and will be updated to reflect the change in behavior. | Functional parity may be achieved by adding XRANK clauses directly to the query template in the Query Builder dialog.
This change does not affect the modern search experience. As part of the evolution of the Microsoft 365 service, we periodically evaluate the capabilities of the service to make sure that we're delivering the utmost value to customers. As we continue to invest in Microsoft Search capabilities, we determined the "Dynamic Ordering" feature offered limited utility and after careful consideration we decided to deprecate its entry points. This link, How to change the order in which classic search results are displayed in SharePoint Server, documents Dynamic Ordering and will be updated to reflect the change in behavior. |
2023-04-28 | MC BlogLink | https://www.techmikael.com/2023/04/retirement-of-dynamic-ordering-feature.html | |
2023-04-28 | MC Last Updated | 04/22/2023 02:00:45 | 2023-04-27T22:55:18Z |
2023-04-28 | MC Messages | We have disabled the Dynamic Ordering feature for classic search experiences in SharePoint. While the UI for the feature is still present, all configurations associated with this feature are ignored.
[When this will happen:] The UI will be removed by June 1, 2023. | Updated April 27, 2023: We have updated the message with additional information. Thank you for your patience.
We have disabled the Dynamic Ordering feature for classic search experiences in SharePoint. While the UI for the feature is still present, all configurations associated with this feature are ignored. [When this will happen:] The UI will be removed by June 1, 2023. |
2023-04-28 | MC Title | Retirement of Dynamic Ordering feature in classic search experiences. | (Updated) Retirement of Dynamic Ordering feature in classic search experiences. |
2023-04-28 | MC MessageTagNames | Admin impact, Retirement | Updated message, Admin impact, Retirement |
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