We're rolling out new dynamic groups that will be provisioned to the tools for all clients. Some tenants are already using the new groups, some are still on the legacy ones. Unfortunately, as I go to audit these... there's nothing in the integration for Azure User Sync, for instance, that tells me which group is doing the provisioning. In fact, some of these clients show the total number of groups available as active, even if it's clearly not the case from the user count.
Example: the client AAT shows all 44 groups active, some of which have 3 users, some have 2 users, but when looking at the synced users, it just shows 2 with 1 slept, and it doesn't tell us whether it's the legacy group, CCIO-LicensedUsers, or the newer one CCIO-Group-Users-LicensedUsers that's syncing. My only choice seems to be to break the sync and do a fresh one with the new group to be sure. It'd be nice if in the Sync Status on the integration page it listed the group it's syncing.
I'm also curious why the other groups are even showing up... it used to be that when I established the syncs, it would ONLY show the groups we selected to sync during the integration configuration... so at most any of our clients should only show 3 groups (in one client, we have different campaigns for different first-language users) and most should only be 1 group. When did it start showing every group in the tenant? This doesn't seem super useful.