Once you understand the relationship between Microsoft 365 Groups, Teams, and SharePoint, you can use a few features to manage your environment with ShareGate Migrate.
Manage your teams and groups with ShareGate Migrate
In ShareGate Migrate, you can list all your Microsoft 365 groups.
You can also determine if a group is connected to a team in the Explorer and, with a custom report, get a list of all your groups connected to a team.
You can find instructions for both scenarios below:
How to check if a group is connected to a team from the Explore screen
In ShareGate Migrate, select Explorer from the sidebar.
If you're not already connected to your tenant, connect to your tenant with your Central admin URL.
Click the Microsoft 365 group filter (it becomes a Microsoft 365 group icon when your ShareGate Migrate window is too small).
Select a single group.
From the Quick actions menu, scroll to the Is team connected property.
This property will say Yes if your group is connected to a team and No if it is not.
How to create a custom report to get a list of your groups connected to a team
In ShareGate Migrate, select All reports from the sidebar.
Click Create custom report.
From the Object type dropdown, select Microsoft 365 group.
In the Filters section, select Is team connected, is, yes with the dropdowns.
In the Columns section, you can add properties such as Owners, Members, and Privacy to get more information about your team-connected groups in your report.
Click Continue without Saving if the report is for a one-time use.
Click Save and Continue if you need the report again or would like to automate it with scheduling.
Select the target of your report.
Click Next.
Set your options.
Click Schedule (available if you saved your report) or Run now.
Note: Because a team is always connected to a group, this custom report will list all the teams in your environment.
How to manage your membership and security settings
Since a Microsoft 365 group provides a team's membership and security settings, you can make changes to a group in ShareGate Migrate, which will affect your connected team.
To edit a team's membership or security settings, select the associated group in Explorer, and you can modify these settings in the quick action menu at the right.
For more information about membership and permissions, see The membership between Microsoft 365 Groups, Teams, Planner, and SharePoint.