D365 maps are really useful for storing lists of pairs of related values. Each item in a D365 map stores a key and a corresponding value. Each key in a map collection is unique, but the associated value does not have to be. For example, you could store a salesId in the key, and a related value such as the total in the value. Or, perhaps you store a RecId of one record, and its related RecId in another.
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