I see tons of posts on how to do cascading drop-down menus but I am not finding anything on how to create a simple drop-down menu in PowerApps from a SharePoint list. I have found it to be easy to create one from SQL Server and I assumed a SharePoint one would be easier but I was wrong.
I pulled my drop-down values into separate SharePoint lists so the end users could easily manage the contents of the drop-down menus. I thought the quick part would be connecting to the data sources in PowerApps and boom the drop-down menus would be done. I can tell I am truly connecting to the correct list and field as it shows up but when I try to click on the drop-down menu, instead of getting a drop-down it immediately assigns the first item in my list to the field and I cannot change it. Any Ideas as to what I am doing wrong?
I added the data sources for each drop-down and connected to it via the Data source. Then in Fields, I selected the correct field in the data source.
I think I'm missing something simple
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Hi @Anonymous ,
select the dropdown control and set the items property as below:
Choices(SharePointlist.columnname) // Mention the choice column name you want to show the options you want to show as part of dropdown
distinct(Filter(SharePointlist,ID>0),Title)) // This will get all the titles as part of dropdown
I hope this resolved your issue if you see any challenge/need further help please let me know I am always happy to do it for my community.
Regards,
Krishna
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Hi @Anonymous ,
try this:
Distinct(Sort(Variety,Title,Ascending),Title)
Note: this has to be in Items property of the Dropdown List.
I hope this resolved your issue if you see any challenge/need further help please let me know I am always happy to do it for my community.
Regards,
Krishna
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Hi @Anonymous ,
select the dropdown control and set the items property as below:
Choices(SharePointlist.columnname) // Mention the choice column name you want to show the options you want to show as part of dropdown
distinct(Filter(SharePointlist,ID>0),Title)) // This will get all the titles as part of dropdown
I hope this resolved your issue if you see any challenge/need further help please let me know I am always happy to do it for my community.
Regards,
Krishna
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Also you can check the default value, I reproduced the scenario and didn't have a problem with the default value being blank. Below are the properties that are set when I created the App from SharePoint for the drop down list field. If this helps with solving your issue please mark it as a suggested answer.
Krishna,
I tried the first solution:
Choices(RequestedBy.Title)
It showed no errors but the drop-down still did not function
This solution you recommended worked perfectly after I removed the extra right bracket
Distinct(Filter(RequestedBy,ID>0),Title)
Thanks for your awesome solution! I am sure others will fine it valuable as well. I searched for this simple solution and could not find it anywhere.
-Greg Guth
One quick question,
How would you sort that alpha? I know that will be the first thing that I get asked...
Does the sort go on the onSelect event or add it to this formula?
I tried OnSelect with little to no luck Sort( Variety, Title, SortOrder.Ascending ) It says it can't find any data
-Greg
Hi @Anonymous ,
Add it to the formula as below:
Sort(Distinct(Filter(RequestedBy,ID>0),Title),Title,Assending)
Ex:Sort(Choices(SampleList.Status),Value,Ascending)
Items property of the dropdown, not onChange / onSelect.
I hope this resolved your issue if you see any challenge/need further help please let me know I am always happy to do it for my community.
Regards,
Krishna
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry Greg I have updated the formula so that you can use it as it is....
I hope this resolved your issue if you see any challenge/need further help please let me know I am always happy to do it for my community.
Regards,
Krishna
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I am getting an empty drop-down as result using both
Sort(Distinct(Filter(RequestedBy,ID>0),Title),Title,Assending)
or
Sort( Variety, Title, SortOrder.Ascending )
Both give this result:
Hi @Anonymous ,
In the below formula what RequestedBy??? is it a SharePoint list or a column?
Sort(Distinct(Filter(RequestedBy,ID>0),Title),Title,Assending)
See this below:
Syntax:
Sort(Distinct(Filter(SharePointListName,<<condition>>),SharePOintColumn),SharePOintColumn,Assending)
ex:
Sort(Distinct(Filter(SampleList,ID>0),Title),Title,Assending)
Coming this:
Sort( Variety, Title, SortOrder.Ascending) -----> Change this to:
Sort( Variety, Title, Ascending) // I am assuming Variety is a Sharepoint list or any other Ddatasource list
I hope this resolved your issue if you see any challenge/need further help please let me know I am always happy to do it for my community.
Regards,
Krishna
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Sorry, I should have explained better. I created a bunch of lists in SharePoint for each of the dropdowns. I have a list called Departments, RequestedBy and Variety. All of them use the default "Title" field to list their fields.
I followed your example:
Syntax: Sort(Distinct(Filter(SharePointListName,<<condition>>),SharePOintColumn),SharePOintColumn,Assending)
Sort(Distinct(Filter(Variety,ID>0),Title),Title,Assending)
I am still getting no values in the drop-down
This also gave same negative results:
Sort( Variety, Title, Ascending)
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