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馃摙馃摙馃摙 known limitations #1

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baywet opened this issue Oct 22, 2021 · 5 comments
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馃摙馃摙馃摙 known limitations #1

baywet opened this issue Oct 22, 2021 · 5 comments
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baywet commented Oct 22, 2021

Hi everyone and thanks for trying our preview of the Microsoft Graph Go SDK built on our next generation generator kiota.

This issue is here to list out all the limitations we're currently aware of, we'll try to tackle them as soon as possible.

Please go upvote the linked issues if this is something that's limiting your usage of the SDK, so we know which feature to prioritize.

List of limitations:

Note : a checkmark means the issue has been resolved since the initial release.

Also please be aware that some of the libraries this SDK depends on will move at the end of the preview, so expect breaking changes to happen multiple times!

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maisarissi commented Jun 21, 2023

Multi-part content and support for large file upload were not implemented as part of the v.1.0 GA version and will be implemented in subsequent releases.

Closing this one!

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